Crossword-Solution: HUMILIATE 9 letters, 81 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Humiliate v. t. To reduce to a lower position in one's own eyes, or
in the eyes of others; to humble; to mortify.

We have 81 clues for the answer “HUMILIATE”

Clue Answers
want manners 1 answer
BE artless 1 answer
BE beastly to 1 answer
CATCH out 1 answer
FLOUT etiquette 1 answer
Hurt someone's pride 1 answer
Run up the score on 1 answer
know no better 1 answer
lower the dignity or hurt the pride of 1 answer
put in a bad light 1 answer
score off 1 answer
show one the door 1 answer
teach one his place 2 answers
make one crawl 2 answers
make one feel small 2 answers
play a joke on 3 answers
make one blush 3 answers
MAKE base 3 answers
BE rude 4 answers
BRING dishonor/dishonour upon 4 answers
Take liberties 4 answers
Take advantage 4 answers
crow over 5 answers
bemean 6 answers
MAKE fool of 6 answers
make an ass of 7 answers
Put to shame 8 answers
Take down a peg 9 answers
DRAG through the mire 9 answers
Triumph over. 10 answers
BRING shame upon 11 answers
Leave in the lurch 12 answers
CUT down to size 15 answers
Get angry 18 answers
Show up 18 answers
BRING low 19 answers
Snub 20 answers
make a fool of 23 answers
befool 24 answers
Demean 25 answers
Trifle (with) 25 answers
Debunk? 26 answers
MAKE difficult 27 answers
Scoff 27 answers
Abase 28 answers
Jilt 29 answers
Jeer 34 answers
Cast down 35 answers
Cut (down) 37 answers
Abash 37 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with HUMILIATE (5)

Now think you that the daughter of one mighty jeddak and the son of another would so humiliate themselves?” Tario looked at Carthoris for a long time.
Thuvia, Maid of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
Thence they were removed to the Pine Ridge agency, where he lived for more than thirty years as a “reservation Indian.” In order to humiliate him further, government authorities proclaimed the more tractable Spotted Tail head chief of the Sioux.
Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains [AKA Ohiyesa], Charles A. Eastman 2008
Letty, dirty and clad in noisome undergarments beneath soiled rags and patches, was always hugging and kissing her--and not to have submitted would have been to stab poor Letty to the heart and humiliate all the other girls.
Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise David Graham Phillips 2006
Any such mistake would have been impossible, however, if the listener could have heard them converse, and seen them on their guard with men whom they feared, vapid and commonplace with their equals, slippery with the inferiors whom courtiers and statesmen know how to tame by a tactful word, or to humiliate with an unexpected phrase.
The Duchesse de Langeais Honore de Balzac 1996
Was his own wounded vanity at the root of his desire to humiliate Japan? Russia was too powerful, too occupied, for the present at least, greatly to care that her overtures and presents had been scorned.
Rezanov Gertrude Atherton 1996

Quotes with HUMILIATE (3)

I've been in love before, it's like a narcotic. At first it brings the euphoria of complete surrender. The next day you want more. You're not addicted yet, but you like the sensation, and you think you can still control things. You think about the person you love for two minutes then forget them for three hours. But then you get used to that person, and you begin to be completely dependent on them. Now you think about him for three hours and forget him for two minutes. If he'…
Paulo Coelho
It's risky, falling in love.""I know that," I answered. "I've been in love before. It's like a narcotic. At first it brings the euphoria of complete surrender. The next day, you want more. You're not addicted yet, but you like the sensation, and you think you can still control things. You think about the person you love for two minutes, and forget them for three hours." But then you get used to that person, and you begin to be completely dependent on them. Now you think about…
Paulo Coelho By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept
We are all small-minded people, creeping about the earth grubbing for our own advantage and making the very mistakes for which we want to humiliate our neighbors.
Helen Simonson Major Pettigrew's Last Stand
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Appears in: LAT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (2008–2014).