humiliatingly

[ UK /hjˈuːmɪlˌɪe‍ɪtˌɪŋli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a humiliating manner
    the painting was reproduced humiliatingly small
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How To Use humiliatingly In A Sentence

  • He was caught cheating during the Seoul Olympics and humiliatingly stripped of his title.
  • Labour's Dan Jarvis, a former paratroop major, won an overwhelming share of the vote but on an abysmal turnout of 36.5% which left the coalition partners with humiliatingly low figures. Humiliated Lib Dems come sixth in Barnsley Central byelection
  • the painting was reproduced humiliatingly small
  • Humiliatingly, he could feel himself going scarlet as he realized that his lisp had slipped out of control again. DEATH IN FASHION
  • Truslove will be mugged on the way home from the party — all the more humiliatingly when he discovers that the mugger is a woman — and his experience and perspective will be central to the narrative. A Comedy of Anti- and Philo-Semitism Takes a Prize
  • Like the king, Page had a strong advocate: a coach who helped him as a teen win second-place in a speech contest after a humiliatingly bad performance the previous year.
  • He was caught cheating during the Seoul Olympics and humiliatingly stripped of his title.
  • Humiliatingly, he could feel himself going scarlet as he realized that his lisp had slipped out of control again. DEATH IN FASHION
  • She washes - humiliatingly, since she is a modest and dignified woman - at a stand-pipe in the yard shared with her neighbours.
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