Meaning & Definition of word "Mortified"

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    Mortified

    /ˈmɔːrtɪfaɪd/

    adjective:

    • 1. Extremely embarrassed or ashamed.
      • Example: She was mortified when she tripped in front of the entire class.
    • 2. Having undergone the subjugation of one's bodily desires; feeling humiliated or embarrassed.
      • Example: He felt mortified after realizing his mistake during the presentation.
    • 3. Feeling or showing deep shame or embarrassment.
      • Example: I was mortified to discover the error in my report.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'mortificare', meaning to kill or subdue.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    mortified with embarrassment:

    Extremely embarrassed to the point of feeling incapable of action.

    mortified silence:

    A complete silence due to deep embarrassment.

    mortified to the core:

    Feeling deep and intense shame.

    Related Words

    mortify:

    To cause someone to feel embarrassed, ashamed, or humiliated.

    mortification:

    A feeling of shame or humiliation.

    Slang Meanings of mortified

    Meaning: Super embarrassed.

    Example Sentence: I was so mortified when I tripped in front of my crush.

    Meaning: Cringe-worthy.

    Example Sentence: That performance was mortifying, I can't believe I did that!