"Utter humiliation" means feeling extreme shame, embarrassment, or disgrace.
Full definition
They are incapable of shaking off their standard operating procedure which will require complete and
utter humiliation for them to slap themselves back into some semblance of reality.
The doubt that he had any such knowledge is confirmed by the observation that he finds the deepest significance of the earthly career in
its utter humiliation: «He emptied himself»; he «took the form of a slave»; «he was rich but for our sakes became poor.»
The last time Wenger hit a significant landmark with the Gunners was just last season, when we travelled to Chelsea for his 1000th game and it was not just a day to forget, it was
an utter humiliation, as we collapsed and Chelsea ran riot, beating us by 6 - 0.
Ed Miliband says it would be «
an utter humiliation» for David Cameron if Jean - Claude Juncker is appointed European Commission president.
Labour leader Ed Miliband said it had been an «
utter humiliation» for the prime minister as he faced questions from MPs.
It will be
an utter humiliation for Brown and Labour.
This beauty is contrasted with what has become
my utter humiliation to be an American.