mortified (Meaning)
mortified (s)
suffering from tissue death
made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride
mortified ()
imp. & p. p. of Mortify.
mortified (imp. & p. p.)
of Mortify
Synonyms & Antonyms of mortified
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mortified Sentence Examples
- John was mortified when he realized he had been singing the wrong lyrics in front of a crowd.
- Susan's face turned beet red with mortification as she tripped and fell in the middle of the hallway.
- The child was mortified by the loud noises and hid behind his mother's leg.
- The executive was mortified when the company's financial records were leaked to the press.
- She felt mortified when she discovered her ex-boyfriend at the same party as her.
- The teacher was mortified by her students' rude behavior during a field trip.
- The actor was mortified when he forgot his lines during a live performance.
- The politician was mortified when his secret affair was exposed in the media.
- The bride was mortified when her wedding dress ripped down the seam as she walked down the aisle.
- David was mortified when he realized he had accidentally sent an embarrassing email to his entire office.
FAQs About the word mortified
suffering from tissue death, made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded prideimp. & p. p. of Mortify., of Mortify
flustered, distressed, unsettled, chagrined, embarrassed, nonplussed, aggravated, uncomfortable, disturbed, nervous
cool, composed, assured, cool, confident, tranquil,collected, collected, undisturbed, secure
John was mortified when he realized he had been singing the wrong lyrics in front of a crowd.
Susan's face turned beet red with mortification as she tripped and fell in the middle of the hallway.
The child was mortified by the loud noises and hid behind his mother's leg.
The executive was mortified when the company's financial records were leaked to the press.