Humillante in english
Humiliating
pronunciation: hjumɪlieɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: hjumɪlieɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
humillante = humiliating ; mortifying ; humbling ; opprobious ; ignominious ; shaming.
Example: Nothing should be more humiliating to a borrowing librarian than to have overlooked a needed book in one's own library.Example: He perceived that his life threatened to be an interminable succession of these mortifying interviews unless he could discover a way or ways to deal with her surly and terrorizing ferocity.Example: What started as a bubble a couple of years ago has evolved into a horrific, humbling and scary atmosphere that has grown into a national economic crisis.Example: They see themselves unjustly aspersed, and vindicate themselves in terms no less opprobrious than those by which they are attacked.Example: His conviction has brought an ignominious end to his lengthy public career.Example: A 13-year-old girl threw herself off an overpass just days after a shaming video was posted online by her father.more:
» de manera humillante = abjectly .
Example: The author examines the dominance of liberal anticommunism in McCarthyism, when professed liberals 'abjectly betrayed their own principles'.» disculpa humillante = grovelling apology .
Example: A head teacher has been forced to make a grovelling apology after a teacher sent a school report to a pupil littered with fourteen grammatical errors.