Word Meanings - HUMILIATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To reduce to a lower position in one's own eyes, or in the eyes of others; to humble; to mortify. We stand humiliated rather than encouraged. M. Arnold.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of HUMILIATE)
- Abase
- Degrade
- disgrace
- bring low
- reduce
- humble
- demean
- stoop
- humiliate
- depress
- lower
- sink
- dishonor
- Abash
- Confound
- confuse
- discompose
- bewilder
- daunt
- cow
- disconcert
- dishearten
- motility
- shame
- Lower Depress
- decrease
- bate
- abate
- drop
- debase
- diminish
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of HUMILIATE)
Related words: (words related to HUMILIATE)
- BRANDLING; BRANDLIN
 See WORM
- BROKERY
 The business of a broker. And with extorting, cozening, forfeiting, And tricks belonging unto brokery. Marlowe.
- BREVIARY
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- BRITTLELY
 In a brittle manner. Sherwood.
- BRAND IRON
 1. A branding iron. 2. A trivet to set a pot on. Huloet. 3. The horizontal bar of an andiron.
- BRAZIL NUT
 An oily, three-sided nut, the seed of the Bertholletia excelsa; the cream nut. Note: From eighteen to twenty-four of the seed or "nuts" grow in a hard and nearly globular shell.
- BRAST
 To burst. And both his yën braste out of his face. Chaucer. Dreadfull furies which their chains have brast. Spenser.
- BREAKMAN
 See BRAKEMAN
- DEMEANURE
 Behavior. Spenser.
- BROID
 To braid. Chaucer.
- BROIDERER
 One who embroiders.
- BRUISEWORT
 A plant supposed to heal bruises, as the true daisy, the soapwort, and the comfrey.
- CONFOUNDED
 1. Confused; perplexed. A cloudy and confounded philosopher. Cudworth. 2. Excessive; extreme; abominable. He was a most confounded tory. Swift. The tongue of that confounded woman. Sir. W. Scott.
- BRAWNER
 A boor killed for the table.
- BRACHIOGANOID
 One of the Brachioganoidei.
- SHAMEFAST
 Modest; shamefaced. -- Shame"fast*ly, adv. -- Shame"fast*ness, n. See Shamefaced. Shamefast she was in maiden shamefastness. Chaucer. is a blushing shamefast spirit. Shak. Modest apparel with shamefastness. 1 Tim. ii. 9 .
- BRITANNIC
 Of or pertaining to Great Britain; British; as, her Britannic Majesty.
- BRANCHIOSTOMA
 The lancelet. See Amphioxus.
- BROKEN WIND
 The heaves.
- BRACTLESS
 Destitute of bracts.
- BREATHE
 Etym: 1. To respire; to inhale and exhale air; hence;, to live. "I am in health, I breathe." Shak. Breathes there a man with soul so dead Sir W. Scott. 2. To take breath; to rest from action. Well! breathe awhile, and then to it again! Shak. 3.
- COUNTERBRACE
 To brace in opposite directions; as, to counterbrace the yards, i. e., to brace the head yards one way and the after yards another.
- WILLOWER
 A willow. See Willow, n., 2.
- UNDERBRED
 Not thoroughly bred; ill-bred; as, an underbred fellow. Goldsmith.
- WINDFLOWER
 The anemone; -- so called because formerly supposed to open only when the wind was blowing. See Anemone.
- OPPROBRIOUS
 1. Expressive of opprobrium; attaching disgrace; reproachful; scurrilous; as, opprobrious language. They . . . vindicate themselves in terms no less opprobrious than those by which they are attacked. Addison. 2. Infamous; despised; rendered
- CREBRICOSTATE
 Marked with closely set ribs or ridges.
- TECTIBRANCHIA
 See TECTIBRANCHIATA
- BRASIER; BRAZIER
 An artificer who works in brass. Franklin.
- MAKE AND BREAK
 Any apparatus for making and breaking an electric circuit; a circuit breaker.
- CAMBRIC
 1. A fine, thin, and white fabric made of flax or linen. He hath ribbons of all the colors i' the rainbow; . . . inkles, caddises, cambrics, lawns. Shak. 2. A fabric made, in imitation of linen cambric, of fine, hardspun cotton, often with figures
- TOOTHBRUSH
 A brush for cleaning the teeth.
- APPRAISER
 One who appraises; esp., a person appointed and sworn to estimate and fix the value of goods or estates.
- CHICKEN-BREASTED
 Having a narrow, projecting chest, caused by forward curvature of the vertebral column.
- SUBBRONCHIAL
 Situated under, or on the ventral side of, the bronchi; as, the subbronchial air sacs of birds.
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