Crossword-Solution: HUMILIATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Humiliation | n. | The act of humiliating or humbling; abasement of pride; mortification. |
| Humiliation | n. | The state of being humiliated, humbled, or reduced to lowliness or submission. |
We have 113 clues for the answer “HUMILIATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| state of disgrace or loss of self-respect | 1 answer |
| HUMBLE spirit | 4 answers |
| bad cess | 8 answers |
| hell upon earth | 8 answers |
| rotten hand | 8 answers |
| weary way | 8 answers |
| ADVERSE circumstances | 9 answers |
| No ___ luck! | 9 answers |
| chastening thought | 9 answers |
| hard fate | 9 answers |
| hurt pride | 9 answers |
| iron age | 9 answers |
| No bed of roses. | 10 answers |
| humbleness | 10 answers |
| raw deal | 11 answers |
| cold wind | 12 answers |
| hard lines | 12 answers |
| humility | 16 answers |
| bitter pill | 18 answers |
| bad times | 22 answers |
| hard times | 22 answers |
| TURNING red | 25 answers |
| detraction | 27 answers |
| Modesty. | 28 answers |
| Humbling | 32 answers |
| mental strain | 33 answers |
| Extremity | 37 answers |
| Cup | 38 answers |
| ill fame | 42 answers |
| fool's paradise | 44 answers |
| Blush | 46 answers |
| Disrespect | 48 answers |
| shamefacedness | 49 answers |
| subservience | 49 answers |
| bashfulness | 51 answers |
| overhanging | 51 answers |
| worsening | 51 answers |
| ABASEMENT | 51 answers |
| Opprobrium | 52 answers |
| Wallowing | 52 answers |
| cringing | 52 answers |
| disesteem | 53 answers |
| grovelling | 53 answers |
| cowering | 54 answers |
| servility | 54 answers |
| disconcertment | 54 answers |
| hard life | 54 answers |
| comedown | 55 answers |
| Ignominy | 56 answers |
| Mortification | 56 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
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Sentences with HUMILIATION (5)
What better can we do, then to the place Repairing where he judg’d us, prostrate fall Before him reverent, and there confess Humbly our faults, and pardon beg, with tears VVatering the ground, and with our sighs the Air Frequenting, sent from hearts contrite, in sign Of sorrow unfeign’d, and humiliation meek.
Bathsheba would have submitted to an indignant chastisement for her levity had Gabriel protested that he was loving her at the same time; the impetuosity of passion unrequited is bearable, even if it stings and anathematizes—there is a triumph in the humiliation, and a tenderness in the strife.
Andersen would not go to law with the family that had always snubbed and wounded her—she felt the humiliation of being thrust out more than she felt her impoverishment; so she went back to Chicago to live with her widowed mother on an income of five hundred a year.
When she did, there must have come, too, a terrible realization of what it meant to her—the loss of power—humiliation—the exposure of the fraud and imposture which she had for so long played upon her own people.
Finally, life in an urban ghetto, though lacking the humiliation of legal segregation, had brought another harsh reality into Afro-American life.
Quotes with HUMILIATION (3)
What are the occupations of the sage? He resigns himself to seeing, to eating, etc…., he accepts in spite of himself this “wound with nine openings,” which is what the Bhagavad-Gita calls the body.―Wisdom? To undergo with dignity the humiliation inflicted upon us by our holes.
For a moment she believed he had left, but as she shifted away from the wall she sensed him there beside the bed. He was very close. Wretched curiosity! But she would fight it and not look. “Katherine,” he whispered, his breath rolling in a warm wave across her cheek. A traitor tear spilled out, the humiliation was too much to contain. Gently, a finger dabbed the wetness from her skin. He said it again, softly, as though it pleased him just to say it, “Katherine.” “Viktor!” t…
A human beings’ perception of reality emanates from viewing the universe, which is in a constant state of creation and destruction. The universe in which we move and work in outlasts human interests, hopes, expectations, and joy, and all forms of aversion, effort, pain, and humiliation. The world outlasts our dreams, love songs, bouts of inanity and anxiety, it outlast regrets, remorse, and shame.