Use "mortified" in a sentence

1. He was/felt mortified.

2. 3 He was/felt mortified.

3. He felt mortified for his mistake.

4. 23 He felt mortified by his mistake.

5. The Magistrate, mortified, had made himself scarce.

6. 4 Forgetting the introductory remarks really mortified me.

7. 2 He felt mortified for his mistake.

8. 12 The Magistrate, mortified, had made himself scarce.

9. 1 Forgetting the introductory remarks really mortified me.

10. Jane mortified her family by leaving her husband.

11. IfJoyce seemed mortified now, Lois suspected it was drama.

12. 24 Scarlett, I'm so mortified I could die!

13. If I reduced somebody to tears I'd be mortified.

14. Mortified was created by screenwriter and author Angela Webber.

15. 4 Jane mortified her family by leaving her husband.

16. The knowledge of future evils mortified the present felicities.

17. 11 IfJoyce seemed mortified now, Lois suspected it was drama.

18. 5 The knowledge of future evils mortified the present felicities.

19. 6 If I reduced somebody to tears I'd be mortified.

20. If I told her that she'd upset him she'd be mortified.

21. I was mortified to find that everyone else was wearing evening dress.

22. 10 I was mortified and hurt,(www.Sentencedict.com) but that was Andy.

23. The teacher was mortified by his inability to answer the question.

24. 29 But Sally was not to know that and she was mortified.

25. 25 If I told her that she'd upset him she'd be mortified.

26. 17 I dangled, like bad laundry, mortified with the lack of movement.

27. 9 The teacher was mortified by his inability to answer the question.

28. Nora was mortified to discover that her daughter had been out drinking.

29. 15 Celia was mortified, yet, to her horror, she wanted to scream.

30. Mrs Mangle would be mortified, Harold horrified ... and Scott would go spare.

31. 28 As a teenager, making any mistake socially would have mortified me.

32. 8 Nora was mortified to discover that her daughter had been out drinking.

33. Mortified, she turned her face and hid it in the crook of her arm.

34. 19 I was mortified to find that everyone else was wearing evening dress.

35. 16 Mrs Mangle would be mortified, Harold horrified ... and Scott would go spare.

36. 18 Deaver was mortified by his mistake and immediately admitted that he was wrong.

37. I was somewhat mortified to be told that I was too old to join.

38. 14 Carla felt mortified at the thought of having to repeat another year at school.

39. Past Cat teams would have been mortified at the thought of losing four conference games.

40. 21 From her childhood she sacrificed and mortified herself and wore a hair shirt.

41. 22 Mortified, she turned her face and hid it in the crook of her arm.

42. 7 I was somewhat mortified to be told that I was too old to join.

43. Synonyms for Chastened include shamed, humbled, humiliated, disgraced, dishonoured, dishonored, embarrassed, demeaned, degraded and mortified

44. Susanna was mortified that her children began to use improper speech and play more than study.

45. I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine. Jane Austen 

46. 27 I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine. Jane Austen 

47. 13 Past Cat teams would have been mortified at the thought of losing four conference games.

48. No doubt this would be considered fashionable today but the thought of going out like that mortified me.

49. 30 No doubt this would be considered fashionable today but the thought of going out like that mortified me.

50. Mortified by the twist in his sobriety, George decided to go the whole hog and join the Total Abstinence Society.

51. 20 Mortified by the twist in his sobriety, George decided to go the whole hog and join the Total Abstinence Society.

52. 26 Mickey Mouse sniggers and Greta Garbo averts her pained gaze from our mortified writhings on the shallow fur of cinema seats.

53. 8 Mickey Mouse sniggers and Greta Garbo averts her pained gaze from our mortified writhings on the shallow fur of cinema seats.

54. Cadaverous Meaning: "gangrenous, mortified;" 1620s "of or belonging to a corpse;" 1660s, "looking like a corpse;" from Latin… See definitions of Cadaverous.

55. Ashamed, humiliated, mortified refer to a condition or feeling of discomfort or embarrassment. Ashamed focuses on the sense of one's own responsibility for an act, whether it is foolish, improper, or immoral: He was Ashamed of his dishonesty

56. Though disappointed and mortified, this vile woman resolved to persevere; and conscious how completely be was enslaved by his passion for her, she assailed him with a succession of Blandishing arts, until she at length discovered the coveted secret.

57. An _if_, or a _but_, or a mortified look, or a languid defence, or an ambiguous shake of the head, or a hasty word Affectedly recalled, will demolish a character more effectually, than the whole artillery of malice when openly levelled against it.