mortify|mortified|mortifies|mortifying in English
verb
[mor·ti·fy || 'mɔrtɪfaɪ /'mɔː-]
shame, humiliate; get gangrene; suppress fleshly desires for spiritual discipline
Use "mortify|mortified|mortifies|mortifying" in a sentence
1. That wasn't the least bit mortifying.
2. What is most mortifying of all is that it is chance - simply a barbarous, lagging chance mortifying!
3. To this discovery succeeded some others equally mortifying.
4. He was/felt mortified.
5. Mortify your members--and Covetousness which is idolatry
6. To cause to feel chagrin ; mortify or discomfit.
7. 3 He was/felt mortified.
8. How mortifying to have to apologize to him!
9. He felt mortified for his mistake.
10. Mortify your members--and Covetousness which is idolatry
11. 23 He felt mortified by his mistake.
12. The Magistrate, mortified, had made himself scarce.
13. 4 Forgetting the introductory remarks really mortified me.
14. 2 He felt mortified for his mistake.
15. It was mortifying to know he had heard every word.
16. 12 The Magistrate, mortified, had made himself scarce.
17. 1 Forgetting the introductory remarks really mortified me.
18. Jane mortified her family by leaving her husband.
19. IfJoyce seemed mortified now, Lois suspected it was drama.
20. Synonyms for Abashes include confounds, confuses, discomfits, disconcerts, discountenances, embarrasses, fazes, flusters, mortifies and nonplusses
21. It's mortifying for a girl in ancient girl to marry twice.
22. 24 Scarlett, I'm so mortified I could die!
23. If I reduced somebody to tears I'd be mortified.
24. Mortified was created by screenwriter and author Angela Webber.
25. 4 Jane mortified her family by leaving her husband.