humiliator

English

Noun

humiliator (plural humiliators)

  1. One who humiliates.
    • 1941 December 22, “Yamamoto v. the Dragon”, in Time:
      Togo. Japan's greatest previous naval hero, victor of Tsushima, humiliator of the Russians.
    • 2000 April 3, Kenneth L. Fisher, “Break Their Crystal Balls”, in Forbes:
      The market is the Great Humiliator.

Latin

Verb

humiliātor

  1. second/third-person singular future passive imperative of humiliō
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