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  1. Learn the difference between horrified and mortified as verbs and adjectives, with definitions, synonyms, and usage examples. Horrified means struck with horror, while mortified means embarrassed, humiliated, or depressed.

  2. to cause someone to feel extremely ashamed or embarrassed: He’s mortified by the fact that at 38 he still lives at home with his mother. (Definition of mortify from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of mortify.

  3. Mortified definition: humiliated, ashamed, or deeply embarrassed. See examples of MORTIFIED used in a sentence.

  4. Mortified means feeling or showing strong shame or embarrassment. It is not the same as horrified, which means feeling or showing strong fear or terror. See examples, synonyms, and word history of mortified.

  5. Mortify means to make somebody feel very ashamed or embarrassed. It is often used in the passive form, as in \"I was mortified when I realized I had forgotten our lunch date\". Learn more about the word origin, synonyms and collocations of mortify.

  6. us / ˈmɔːr.t̬ə.faɪd / uk / ˈmɔː.tɪ.faɪd /. Add to word list Add to word list. very embarrassed: [ + to infinitive ] She was absolutely mortified to hear her son swearing at the teacher. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. ashamed. ashamed He was ashamed that he had been caught stealing.

  7. us / ˈmɔːr.t̬ə.faɪ / uk / ˈmɔː.tɪ.faɪ / Add to word list. to make someone very embarrassed: The thought of the incident still mortified her. Synonym. humiliate. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Ashamed and embarrassed. abashed. ashamed. awkwardly. guiltily. guiltiness. hangdog. have egg on your face idiom. humbling. mortified.

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