Grandma was simply mortified that I wore a tight, pink miniskirt and sparkly stiletto heels to Grandfather's funeral.
I am not exaggerating one bit when I say that I was just mortified.
I can't believe that my Mom had to mortify me in front of the whole school.
the old women mortified the children
When I realized I had just eaten a slug, I was mortified!
"I was mortified to find out that my mother was in a car crash."
'He was mortified when his father set eyes on his poor report card.' You use it when you are really embarrassed like (example): I was mortified when someone pulled my pants down at the school assembly. I hope I helped. You use it when you are really embarrassed like (example): I was mortified when someone pulled my pants down at the school assembly. I hope I helped.
She was mortified, as has been said, but she wrote with more indignation than pain.
I was mortified when my mother got up to sing karaoke.
Mortify means to "humilate or embarrass." The part of speech is a verb.For example: Jane was mortified when she had a rip in her pants.i was totally mortified when my mom told me that i was ugly!!
mortifiedis an adjective so u need to use it for describing something
I was mortified by the very thought of crossing over the chasm via that shaky, antiquated footbridge.
We frenetically ran out of the event and spent the next few weeks mortified, in self-inflicted social exile.