martyred Antonyms
Strongest:
- attacked
- beset
- tormented
- harrowed
- agonized
- bedeviled
- racked
- besieged
- hounded
- assailed
- anguished
- tortured
- persecuted
- cursed
- afflicted
- plagued
- pursued
Strong:
- distressed
- vexed
- upset
- disturbed
- grated
- tried
- exasperated
- stabbed
- peeved
- badgered
- rode
- galled
- piqued
- harassed
- aggravated
- rasped
- put-out
- perturbed
- victimized
- pestered
- tyrannized
- irked
- disquieted
- bothered
- annoyed
- troubled
- worried
- harried
- irritated
- flustered
- dogged
- bugged
- stressed
- agitated
- chafed
- riled
- grieved
- oppressed
- excruciated
- griped
- nettled
- molested
- rid
- discomforted
Weak:
Meaning of martyred
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martyred (imp. & p. p.)
of Martyr
martyred Sentence Examples
- The soldier's martyrdom inspired many to join the cause for freedom.
- The activists were martyred while protesting police brutality.
- The archbishop was martyred for his unwavering faith.
- The scientist's research was suppressed, martyring him in the pursuit of knowledge.
- The journalist's exposé led to his martyrdom at the hands of a corrupt government.
- The humanitarian worker's life was martyred by a senseless act of violence.
- The whistleblower's martyrdom served as a warning to those who dare to speak truth to power.
- The students' martyrdom during the uprising sparked a revolution.
- The martyrs' graves serve as a constant reminder of the sacrifices made for justice.
- The martyred doctor succumbed to a deadly disease while treating patients in a war zone.
FAQs About the word martyred
of Martyr
attacked, beset, tormented, harrowed, agonized, bedeviled, racked, besieged, hounded, assailed
released, relieved, released,assisted, delivered, relieved, helped, aided, delivered, abetted
The soldier's martyrdom inspired many to join the cause for freedom.
The activists were martyred while protesting police brutality.
The archbishop was martyred for his unwavering faith.
The scientist's research was suppressed, martyring him in the pursuit of knowledge.