😔humiliate (hjuːˈmɪlɪˌeɪt)

verb
/hjuːˈmɪl.i.eɪt/
humilier (humilier)

Signification

To make someone feel ashamed or foolish by injuring their dignity.
to make someone feel ashamed or foolish by injuring their dignity
Traduction de la signification
Faire en sorte que quelqu'un se sente honteux ou stupide en blessant sa dignité.
Faire en sorte que quelqu'un se sente honteux ou stupide en blessant sa dignité.

Phrases d'exemple

The teacher did not want to humiliate the student in front of the class.

Le professeur ne voulait pas humilier l'étudiant devant la classe.
Le professeur ne voulait pas humilier l'étudiant devant la classe.

He was humiliated by his public failure.

Il a été humilié par son échec public.
Il a été humilié par son échec public.

Expressions d'exemple

publicly humiliate
humilier publiquement
humilier publiquement

Synonymes

embarrass, disgrace, shame, demean, degrade, mortify
Entrée 1
embarrass, disgrace, shame, demean, degrade
Entrée 2
shame, embarrass, degrade, mortify

Antonymes

honor, praise, respect, dignify
Entrée 1
honor, praise, respect
Entrée 2
honor, respect, praise, dignify

Collocations

humiliate someone, feel humiliated, publicly humiliate, deeply humiliate, completely humiliate, humiliate opponent
Entrée 1
humiliate someone, feel humiliated, publicly humiliate, deeply humiliate
Entrée 2
publicly humiliate, deeply humiliate, completely humiliate, feel humiliated, humiliate opponent

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