humiliate
語源は低くする(humble: 謙遜)
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verb with object
make (someone) feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and self-respect, especially publicly: 特に公然と、威厳と自尊心を傷つけて(人を)恥じさせて馬鹿げたことだと感じさせる
(特に人前で)〈人〉に恥をかかせる, 屈辱を与える
e.g. you'll humiliate me in front of the whole school!: あなたは全校生徒の前で渡しに恥をかかせるつもりだ
DERIVATIVES
humiliator | -ˌātər | noun
ORIGIN
mid 16th century (earlier (late Middle English) as humiliation): from late Latin humiliat- ‘made humble’, from the verb humiliare, from humilis (see humble). The original meaning was ‘bring low’; the current sense dates from the mid 18th century.