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slightly humiliating
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "slightly humiliating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or experience that causes a small amount of embarrassment or shame. Example: "I found it slightly humiliating to trip in front of my colleagues during the meeting."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(19)
somewhat embarrassing
Somewhat embarrassing
A little embarrassing
slightly awkward
kind of awkward
a little disconcerting
a bit awkward
mortifying
slightly embarrassing
Slightly embarrassing
kinda embarrassing
a little embarrassing
a little embarrassing and
very embarrassing
a little humiliating
a bit embarrassing
somewhat awkward
somewhat humiliating
a tad embarrassing
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
But it can also be slightly humiliating.
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As for Mr Chernomyrdin, forced into a slightly humiliating cohabitation with Mr Chubais, his consolation will come in sharing the credit if things start going right in a year or two's time.
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In Eastern Europe, the once paradisiacal vision of "rejoining Europe" has lost its sheen, whittled down by years of slightly humiliating negotiations to join the union and new fears of being swamped by the powerful West.
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This bumped me down to the slightly humiliating "pre-rolled" category, from which he recommended a sativa mix they were selling under the name "Heavenly Haze .I had been warned that the THC content of today's hybridised, hydroponically grown nederwiet is considerably higher than the average blunt passed around in third-world capitals by backpackers, journalists and other disreputables.
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There has been speculation that the reason for delaying the present gathering of the ruling Workers Partyy for a fortnight, a remarkable and slightly humiliating change for the North Korean leadership, was that he was ill once again.
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Often, you're playing the cleaned-up, slightly better looking version of the director -- 25percentt slightly humiliating, 75percentt slightly self-aggrandizing.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
There's the obligatory voluntary work, answering phones at 5am for close to a year for me … local radio roadshows are fun but I can't pretend I've not been slightly humiliated dressed as a "sexy santa".
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(This was always a great Clinton skill: low-level congressmen would come away from an encounter with the president impressed and ever so slightly humiliated, as he would rattle off the latest polling data from, or political strife in, their district in distant Indiana or faraway Maine).
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Luckily, some of our more seasoned employees chimed in and I was only slightly humiliated by the passage of time and memories of a long-ago most popular jingle.
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Slightly bullying to humiliate a PR again and again in front of her entire mailing list," she pointed out.
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Segel, a big guy, handsome in a slightly sappy way, humiliates himself over and over, which is supposed to be endearing.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "slightly humiliating", ensure the context aligns with a situation that involves a mild level of embarrassment, not severe shame or disgrace. The phrase is effective for downplaying the intensity of the feeling.
Common error
Avoid using "slightly humiliating" to describe events that are profoundly shameful or deeply embarrassing. The term is meant for minor incidents; using it for significant events can undermine the intended message and appear insensitive.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "slightly humiliating" functions as a compound adjective, modifying a noun to describe something that causes a mild degree of embarrassment or shame. Ludwig confirms its correct usage in various contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "slightly humiliating" is a grammatically correct phrase used to describe situations that cause a mild degree of embarrassment. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and provides examples of its use in news and media. While the phrase is generally acceptable, it's essential to consider the context and audience, opting for more formal alternatives when necessary. Avoiding overstatement is crucial to maintain the intended meaning and avoid insensitivity. Consider alternatives like "somewhat embarrassing" or "a bit degrading" to express similar sentiments with slight variations in tone and intensity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Somewhat embarrassing
Replaces "humiliating" with a more general term for embarrassment and "slightly" with "somewhat", indicating the degree.
Marginally humiliating
Substitutes "slightly" with "marginally", both denoting a small degree of the specified feeling.
A bit degrading
Uses "degrading" to suggest a loss of dignity, qualified by "a bit" to indicate a milder effect.
Mildly mortifying
Employs "mortifying" to express extreme embarrassment, tempered by "mildly" for a reduced impact.
Somewhat shaming
Replaces "humiliating" with "shaming", implying a sense of disgrace, modified by "somewhat".
Rather embarrassing
Uses "rather" as a substitute for "slightly", maintaining the sense of a limited degree of embarrassment.
A little embarrassing
Uses simpler language, with "a little" indicating the moderate degree of embarrassment.
Moderately humbling
Changes the focus to being humbled, suggesting a reduction in pride, with "moderately" indicating the extent.
Barely humiliating
The adverb emphasizes the small degree of the humiliation
Just a tad humiliating
Expresses a small amount of embarrassment or shame, using informal language.
FAQs
How can I use "slightly humiliating" in a sentence?
Use "slightly humiliating" to describe experiences that cause a small amount of embarrassment or shame. For example, "I found it slightly humiliating to trip in front of my colleagues during the meeting."
What are some alternatives to "slightly humiliating"?
You can use alternatives like "somewhat embarrassing", "a bit degrading", or "mildly mortifying" depending on the context.
Is "slightly humiliating" appropriate for formal writing?
While "slightly humiliating" is generally acceptable, consider using more formal alternatives like "somewhat embarrassing" or "marginally humbling" in highly formal contexts to maintain a professional tone.
What is the difference between "slightly humiliating" and "very humiliating"?
"Slightly humiliating" indicates a mild level of embarrassment, while "very humiliating" suggests a more intense and significant feeling of shame and loss of dignity. The choice depends on the severity of the situation you are describing.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested