Mortificaba (en. Mortified)

/morti.fi.ˈka.βa/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To provoke distress or suffering to someone, especially in an emotional context.
The economic situation was mortifying him more each day.
La situación económica lo mortificaba cada día más.
To feel remorse or guilt for something that has been done.
His conscience was mortifying him for not having helped his friend.
La conciencia lo mortificaba por no haber ayudado a su amigo.
To make someone feel humiliated or embarrassed.
The hurtful comment mortified him in public.
El comentario hiriente lo mortificó en público.

Etymology

From Latin 'mortificare', which means 'to make die' or 'to cause death'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

don't be mortified
Don't worry or don't be overwhelmed about something.
no se mortifique

Related Words

mortification
A feeling of sadness or suffering caused by something.
mortificación
to mortify oneself
To feel distress or suffering over something.
mortificarse
mortiferous
That causes death or suffering.
mortígeno

Slang Meanings

To suffer emotionally over something.
I was mortified all week over that incident with my friend.
Me mortifiqué toda la semana por ese roce con mi amigo.
To be embarrassed or humiliated.
I was mortified when I realized my mistake in class.
Me mortifiqué cuando me di cuenta de mi error en clase.