humiliate (v.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict[humiliate 词源字典]
1530s, perhaps a back-formation from humiliation. Related: Humiliated; humiliating; humiliatingly.[humiliate etymology, humiliate origin, 英语词源]
pwned (adj.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
"dominated, humiliatingly defeated, taken over," by 2001, "leetspeak" slang, probably from the common typographical mistake for owned (the -p- and -o- keys being adjacent on standard English keyboards) in the gamer slang sense "completely dominated by another" (in a contest).
vile (adj.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
late 13c., "morally repugnant; morally flawed, corrupt, wicked; of no value; of inferior quality; disgusting, foul, ugly; degrading, humiliating; of low estate, without worldly honor or esteem," from Anglo-French ville, Old French vil "shameful, dishonorable; low-born; cheap; ugly, hideous," from Latin vilis "cheap, worthless, base, common," of uncertain origin, perhaps from PIE root *wes- (1) "to buy, sell" (see venal). Related: Vilely; vileness; vilety (early 13c.).