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Definitions for Mortified
[1] to humiliate or shame, as by injury to one's pride or self-respect.
[2] to subjugate (the body, passions, etc.) by abstinence, ascetic discipline, or self-inflicted suffering.
[3] Pathology . to affect with gangrene or necrosis.
[4] to practice mortification or disciplinary austerities.
[5] Pathology . to undergo mortification; become gangrened or necrosed.
[6] (tr) to humiliate or cause to feel shame
[7] (tr) Christianity to subdue and bring under control by self-denial, disciplinary exercises, etc
[8] (intr) to undergo tissue death or become gangrenous
Words related to Mortified
mortifyannoy, disgrace, subdue, displease, chagrin, deflate, confound, vex, humiliate, control, discomfit, deny, ridicule, affront, chasten, belittle, humble, harass, crush, shame
Words nearby Mortified
mortifymortgagor, mortice, mortician, mortiferous, mortification, mortify, mortimer, mortise, mortise block, mortise chisel, mortise joint
Origin of Mortified
y1350–1400; Middle English mortifien < Middle French mortifier < Late Latin mortificāre “to put to death,” equivalent to Latin morti- (stem of mors ) “death” + -ficāre -fy
Other words from Mortified
mor·ti·fied·ly , adverb
mor·ti·fi·er , noun
mor·ti·fy·ing·ly , adverb
pre·mor·ti·fy , verb (used with object), pre·mor·ti·fied, pre·mor·ti·fy·ing.
un·mor·ti·fied , adjective
Word origin for Mortified
yC14: via Old French from Church Latin mortificāre to put to death, from Latin mors death + facere to do
Synonyms for Mortified
annoy, chagrin, confound, deflate, disgrace, displease, humiliate, subdue, vex, abase, abash, affront, belittle, chasten, control, crush, deny, disappoint, discipline, discomfit, harass, humble, ridicule, shame, worry, get one's comeuppance, put to shame, take down a peg, take the wind out