verb🔗ShareAbaratar, humillarTo lower, as in condition in life, office, rank, etc., so as to cause pain or hurt feelings; to degrade, to depress, to humble, to humiliate."The teacher's harsh criticism abased the student, making him feel ashamed and unworthy. "La dura crítica del profesor humilló al estudiante, haciéndolo sentir avergonzado e indigno.attitudeconditionemotionmoralcharactermindhumansocietyvalueChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareAbaratar, humillarTo lower physically; to depress; to cast or throw down; to stoop."to abase the eye"Abaratar la mirada.attitudecharacteremotionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareDisminuir, degradarTo lower in value, in particular by altering the content of alloys in coins; to debase."The corrupt official abased the nation's currency by secretly replacing some of the gold in the coins with cheaper metals. "El funcionario corrupto degradó la moneda de la nación al reemplazar secretamente parte del oro de las monedas con metales más baratos.valueeconomybusinessfinanceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareHumillado, rebajadoHumbled; lowered, especially in rank, position, or prestige."After making a serious mistake at work, the usually confident manager felt abased and ashamed. "Después de cometer un grave error en el trabajo, el gerente, que normalmente era seguro de sí mismo, se sintió humillado y avergonzado.attitudecharacterpositionvaluemoralsocietyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareAvasallado, humilladoBorne lower than usual, as a fess; also, having the ends of the wings turned downward towards the point of the shield."The heraldic eagle on the old shield was depicted with its wings abased, signifying a period of mourning or defeat for the family. "El águila heráldica del antiguo escudo fue representada con sus alas avasalladas, lo que significaba un período de luto o derrota para la familia.heraldryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading