The noun "humiliation" (extreme embarrassment) has only one L.
That is the correct spelling of "humiliated" (extremely embarrassed, shamed).
The likely word is embarrassed (ashamed, humiliated).
The correct spelling of the adjective is humiliating(very embarrassing or humbling).
Humiliated means totally embarrassed. Here are some sentences.He was humiliated when his friends found out he'd been talking about them behind their backs.She felt humiliated when her dress split at the party.The bully taunted and humiliated his victims.
She felt humiliated when her mistake was pointed out in front of the whole team.
The verb form of humiliation is humiliate.Other verbs are humiliates, humiliating and humiliated."I will humiliate him"."He is humiliating her"."I am absolutely humiliated".
Bullying is a humiliating experience. Because I didn't prepare, my speech in front of the class felt humiliating.
Past tense humiliate is present tense therefore, humiliated is past
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Yes, "humiliated" is an adjective used to describe someone who has been embarrassed, shamed, or degraded in some way.
Embarrassed
The farmer was humiliated when all his crops withered. One day, I was strolling along the street of my humble town, and I was humiliated when some people pointed and laughed at my pet dog, who was wearing a hotdog suit. I was playing poker one day, but was humiliated when I lost three rounds in a row. I humiliated all others who dare answer this question with my obvious judo grip on the English language.
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