Similar words: fortified, certified, ratified, gratified, justified, mystified, identified, mortify. Meaning: ['mɔrtɪfaɪd /'mɔː-] adj. 1. suffering from tissue death 2. made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride.
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31 This unexpected silence mortified him beyond reason.
32 Mortified , she replied, I can't. I just can't.
33 She was mortified to realize he had heard every word she said.
34 " Aunt Polly, It'seemed mortified, and it hurt so I never minded my tooth at all. "
35 He was mortified By his humBle scores at the examination.
36 The teacher was mortified by his own inability to answer such a simple question.
37 I felt mortified to be of so little use in the boat.
38 Just ask the mortified folks at the University of Florida.
39 I was mortified when my mother paged me on the store intercom.
40 Nor need he mortify sin; Christ has mortified sin for him.
41 The parents were mortified by their children's bad behavior before guests.
42 She was mortified that Rhys should not only witness her shame but save her from it.
43 The parents were mortified by their children's bad behavior before the guests.
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