This phrase suggests that something presented as a privilege is actually causing embarrassment or shame. It implies that the supposed privilege is actually a burden or source of discomfort for the individual. This could refer to situations where societal expectations or norms force individuals to conform to certain standards that go against their true desires or values, leading to feelings of humiliation despite the perceived privilege.
Mortification: a feeling of humiliation or shame
angry at losing face
'Mortified ' means to experience shame, humiliation, or wounded pride.
That is Latin for "With privilege."
Legally no, but it depends on the type of humiliation. There is sexual humiliation that could qualify as torture, but just public humiliation is not
I think you mean chagrin From Merriam-Webster: disquietude or distress of mind caused by humiliation, disappointment, or failure
The word "humiliation" is a noun which means "the act of humiliating; degradation". It can also mean "the state or feeling of being disgraced". A synonym for the word "humiliation" is the word "shame".
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It means that you've abused your authority
Deceased.
The Status of a citizen with its attendant rights, duties, and privilege's
What humiliation practice does Alabama use