Basic:
* Embarrassed: A milder form of humiliation, often involving awkwardness or a sense of shame.
* Mortified: Feeling extreme shame or embarrassment.
* Ashamed: Feeling guilty or regretful about something you've done or had happen to you.
* Degraded: Feeling lowered in status or worth.
* Insulted: Feeling offended by someone's words or actions.
More Intense:
* Humiliated: A strong feeling of shame and loss of dignity.
* Demeaned: To be treated as though you are worthless or insignificant.
* Disgraced: To have lost respect or honor.
* Made a fool of: To be publicly ridiculed or mocked.
* Brought low: To be reduced to a lower status or position.
* Subjected to public ridicule: To be made the object of mockery or derision in front of others.
Figurative:
* To have your pride crushed: To experience a severe blow to your self-esteem.
* To be brought to your knees: To be forced to submit or acknowledge defeat.
* To have your face flushed with shame: To show outward signs of extreme embarrassment.
Examples:
* "He was mortified when he tripped and fell in front of everyone."
* "She felt humiliated when her boss criticized her in front of the whole team."
* "He was degraded by his coworkers, who constantly made fun of his appearance."
The best way to describe "humiliated" depends on the specific situation and the intensity of the feeling you want to convey.