humiliate |
unworthy |
As a verb humiliate
is to injure a person's dignity and self-respect.
As an adjective unworthy is
not worthy; lacking value or merit; worthless.
patronise |
humiliate |
As verbs the difference between patronise and humiliate
is that
patronise is to make a patron while
humiliate is to injure a person's dignity and self-respect.
restrain |
humiliate |
In transitive terms the difference between restrain and humiliate
is that
restrain is To restrict or limit while
humiliate is to injure a person's dignity and self-respect.
mockery |
humiliate |
As a noun mockery
is the action of mocking; ridicule, derision.
As a verb humiliate is
to injure a person's dignity and self-respect.
humiliate |
embarassed |
As a verb humiliate
is to injure a person's dignity and self-respect.
As an adjective embarassed is
.
vex |
humiliate |
As a noun vex
is (space|esa).
As a verb humiliate is
to injure a person's dignity and self-respect.
provoke |
humiliate |
In transitive terms the difference between provoke and humiliate
is that
provoke is to bring about a reaction while
humiliate is to injure a person's dignity and self-respect.
humiliate |
indignation |
As a verb humiliate
is to injure a person's dignity and self-respect.
As a noun indignation is
an anger aroused by something perceived as an indignity, notably an offense or injustice.
discountenance |
humiliate |
As verbs the difference between discountenance and humiliate
is that
discountenance is to have an unfavorable opinion of; to deprecate or disapprove of while
humiliate is to injure a person's dignity and self-respect.
demoralize |
humiliate |
As verbs the difference between demoralize and humiliate
is that
demoralize is to destroy morale; to dishearten while
humiliate is to injure a person's dignity and self-respect.
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