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Discover Ludwig"humiliating to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a feeling of humiliation caused by something. Example: His mocking comments were humiliating to his co-workers.
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(What an execrable scene, humiliating to the character and the wonderful actress, Joanna Cassidy, who portrayed her).
But Reagan opposed the Voting Rights Act, and as late as 1980 he described it as "humiliating to the South".
Humiliating to be sure, and representative of the gimmickry that is often necessary for women to draw the spotlight.
Nothing could be more humiliating to an Argentine than having to emigrate to, of all places, Spain.
Trotter continued to argue that the segregationist policy was humiliating to African Americans.
It would be humiliating to be afraid.
It is humiliating to be so terrified.
How about humiliating to Olazábal, who still had to putt?
Either way, it is humiliating to think about".
It's humiliating to bargain with him, but you're desperate.
Or are those books even more humiliating to read?
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