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humillación
Strong feelings of embarrassment.
mortification
chagrin
Catalan
pena
Portuguese
humilhação
Catalan
humiliació
Spanish
humillación
Depriving one of self-esteem.
abasement
Portuguese
humilhação
mortification
chagrin
1
Tears of
mortification
and anger stood in the eyes of the commissary.
2
To her
mortification
,
it was the only weak one in the collection.
3
He didn't even hope the plane would crash and end his
mortification
.
4
Elena fell upon the floor and sobbed with rebellious
mortification
and terror.
5
In Ida the necessity for a new gown meant difficulty, perhaps
mortification
.
1
And much to her
chagrin
,
Alice saw Jim walk right past Charlotte.
2
She bit her lip in the intensity of her
chagrin
and shame.
3
A few minutes later Deanna stared at the empty plate with
chagrin
.
4
In the mean time, his
chagrin
was appeased by a new project.
5
To the mortification and
chagrin
of his brothers, Washington declined the position.
Russian
унижение
Portuguese
humilhação
Spanish
humillación
Catalan
humiliació
Abasement of pride.
award
intentional human activity
Russian
унижение
1
The government of Prime Minister John Major never recovered from the
humiliation
.
2
A great match, a hammering, a
humiliation
,
said the cover of Sport.
3
It was the depth of his
humiliation
;
Koupriane really pitied the reporter.
4
Oppression, daily petty harassment and
humiliation
are the breeding ground for violence.
5
If they thought hard work was a
humiliation
,
then they were wrong.
6
Others actively practised public
humiliation
.
I thank Condren for breaking a taboo.
7
And Mrs. Mavick shed actual tears in thinking upon her own
humiliation
.
8
It was a form of
humiliation
he had been spared so far.
9
No reason had been given him; he was simply dismissed in
humiliation
.
10
The spirit is most evident at the point of extreme bodily
humiliation
.
11
I was too young, too inexperienced, to understand his pain and
humiliation
.
12
The whole aspect of the man was that of one in
self-
humiliation
.
13
Notwithstanding the
humiliation
of the Chartists in 1848, they still continued blatant.
14
Barcelona and Luis Enrique: Is there any way back from this
humiliation
?
15
Again he had appeared in the hour of misfortune and bitter
humiliation
.
16
The envious detractors of Abélard rejoice in his weakness and his
humiliation
.
humiliation
public humiliation
deep humiliation
such humiliation
bitter humiliation
further humiliation
Catalan
pena
disgust
humiliació
Spanish
humillación
disgusto
degradación
humillacion
humillar
Portuguese
humilhação
humilhar
Russian
унижение