Humillante (en. Humiliating)

u.mi.'ʝan.te

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Referring to an action or situation that offends or undermines someone's dignity.
His comment was very humiliating and left everyone in silence.
Su comentario fue muy humillante y dejó a todos en silencio.
That provokes shame or dishonor.
The defeat was humiliating for the team that won the championship the previous year.
La derrota fue humillante para el equipo que había ganado el campeonato el año anterior.
Related to degrading treatment.
The treatment he received in the meeting was humiliating and unacceptable.
El trato que recibió en la reunión fue humillante e inaceptable.

Etymology

It comes from the verb 'humillar', which has roots in the Latin 'humiliare', from 'humilis', meaning low or humble.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to do something humiliating
To perform an action that makes someone feel embarrassed or belittled.
hacer algo humillante
humiliating situation
A circumstance in which someone feels degraded or demeaned.
situación humillante
to humiliate someone
To cause someone a feeling of shame or disdain.
humillar a alguien

Related Words

humiliation
Action of humiliating; effect of belittling someone.
humillación
to humiliate
To cause humiliation or make someone feel inferior.
humillar
humble
Having an attitude of modesty or submission.
humilde

Slang Meanings

Bring someone down.
That joke was a way to bring down his friend, it left him humiliated.
Esa broma fue una forma de cargar a su amigo, lo dejó humillante.
Take someone down from their high horse.
The way he did it was like bringing him down from his high horse and it was very humiliating.
La manera en que lo hizo es como bajarlo de su nube y fue muy humillante.