Her face was construed with mortification.
the mortifiction was not working very well!
The boy was mortified when his mom brought out his baby pictures when he had his girl friend over for dinner and showed them to her.
Mortification - band - was created in 1990.
'In a short time the injured part exhibited symptoms of festering...mortification quickly followed, and caused the death of the young man' Extract from an atricle entitle 'Singular Death' that first appeared in The Liverpool Mercury and was reprinted in The Manchester Guardian, June 11th, 1851.
fornication?
mortification, humiliation
dimortification
Mortify.
embarrassment, chagrin, mortification
The noun form is mortifier or mortification.
Mortification of the flesh literally means "putting the flesh to death". The term is primarily used in religious and spiritual contexts. The institutional and traditional terminology of this practice in Catholicism is corporal mortification.
Mortification of the flesh literally means "putting the flesh to death". The term is primarily used in religious and spiritual contexts. The institutional and traditional terminology of this practice in Catholicism is corporal mortification.