mortifier (Meaning)

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mortifier (n.)

One who, or that which, mortifies.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mortifier

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mortifier Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless gossip of the neighborhood was a constant mortifier for the shy and sensitive child.
  2. The painful realization of his own inadequacies served as a profound mortifier, crushing his spirit.
  3. The public humiliation she had endured left her reeling from embarrassment; it was an unbearable mortifier.
  4. The sarcastic remarks from his classmates stung like a thousand needles, acting as a relentless mortifier.
  5. The relentless criticism from her father was a constant mortifier, eroding her self-esteem with every hurtful word.
  6. The failed job interview was a mortifier for the ambitious young woman, shattering her confidence.
  7. The broken promise left him devastated; the realization that he had been played for a fool was an overwhelming mortifier.
  8. The sight of his dilapidated house was a daily mortifier for the once-wealthy businessman who had lost everything.
  9. The social media post exposing her past mistakes became a constant mortifier, haunting her every waking moment.
  10. The realization that she was not as loved as she had believed was a bitter pill to swallow; it was the ultimate mortifier.

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One who, or that which, mortifies.

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The relentless gossip of the neighborhood was a constant mortifier for the shy and sensitive child.

The painful realization of his own inadequacies served as a profound mortifier, crushing his spirit.

The public humiliation she had endured left her reeling from embarrassment; it was an unbearable mortifier.

The sarcastic remarks from his classmates stung like a thousand needles, acting as a relentless mortifier.