humillar
to humiliate
verb oo-mee-YAHR Rare
Origin: Latin humiliare, from humilis (low, humble)
Also means
to humble
Usage Note
Humillar means to humiliate or demean someone publicly; used reflexively, humillarse means to humble oneself or submit. The h is always silent in Spanish (oo-mee-YAHR), and the double-l is pronounced like the English 'y' in SESEO regions. The related noun is humillación (humiliation), distinct from humildad (humility).
Examples
"No debes humillar a tus compañeros."
Natural Translation
You should not humiliate your colleagues.
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