abasement
Prononciation : [əˈbeɪsmənt]
Mot
Contexte : « feelings »
(noun) when someone feels very ashamed or humiliated. It's like when people treat you badly, and you feel really low or worthless.
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After the public abasement, she found strength in herself to rise again.
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He realized that living without abasement was important for his self-esteem.
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Have you ever experienced abasement after making a mistake?
Contexte : « social situations »
(noun) the act of lowering someone’s dignity or self-worth. This can happen when someone is made to feel small or unimportant on purpose.
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The teacher’s supportive words prevented any feelings of abasement among the students.
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Her harsh comments were a source of abasement instead of encouragement.
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What can we do to avoid the abasement of others in our group?
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