If it reeks of humiliation or looks like the lowest of lows, then you can safely describe it as abject.
abject
to anything that is a cause of harm, ruin, or death.
bane
to persuade them by using insincere compliments or promises.
cajole
a fiasco, disaster, or great failure
dabacle
stands out, but not in a good way — it means "really bad or offensive."
egregious
something strange that rarely occurs.
aberration
shy or timid
bashful
insensitive or emotionally hardened.
callous
to destroy or corrupt someone's morals.
debauch
a cream or ointment with a thick, gooey texture
emollient
When you purposely deny yourself something, especially in favor of the needs of others
abnegation
entertain and convince by flattery
beguile
characterize verbal attacks that are meant to destroy reputations or friendships.
calumny
you show it to be false
debunk
used when a group of people are given voting rights or freedoms they didn't have before
enfranchise
means to swear off, and it applies to something you once believed.
abjure
they took the thing you most loved, and you're never going to get it back.
bereft
a spirit of good friendship and loyalty among members of a group
camaraderie
something that used to exist, but is now gone
defunct
Something that is fleeting or short-lived
ephemeral
means to abolish or avoid.
abrogate
cheat you out of money that was justly yours.
bilk
the quality of being open, honest, and sincere
candor
someone who becomes a leader largely because of skills as a speaker or who appeals to emotions and prejudices.
demagogue
Any correspondence or communication written in the form of a letter or series of letters
epistolary