A martyr is someone who is willing to die instead of renounce their beliefs, or who will go through great suffering to further their beliefs. Here are some sentences.
You could say. 'Don't treat me like a martyr'
You can't use the word Guideword in a sentence! Martyr is under the guide word 'MARRY'.
I am using persecute and martyr in a sentence.
Cathy had been a martyr to her gruff, domineering husband.
The martry died for standing up for his belief
He was a martyr for his cause, and died believing in it.
The word you are looking for is 'Martyr' See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martyr
A martyr is somebody who suffers for what they believe in, especially one who gives their life for their cause. An example of martyr used in a sentence is: She could easily have pretended to change her mind, but she stood firm in her support of the reform and became a martyr when the unhappy leaders chose to make an example of her.
what is a good sentence for the word opposite
No, the word originated from the Greek word for 'witness' - martur.
A good sentence for the word baffled is:
Martyr is a noun or verb. You could say that someone "is a martyr" or that someone was "made a martyr of". you could say someone "was martyred". A martyr is a person who died because, or as a result of, their faith or religious belief.