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Mortify Meaning in English

word

ˈmɔɹtɪˌfaɪ
MOR-ti-fy
mˈɔːtɪfˌaɪ
MAW-ti-fy

释义

To make someone feel very embarrassed, ashamed, or humiliated.

用法与细微差别

Most often used in formal or literary contexts. 'Mortified' (adjective) is common in spoken English for describing embarrassment. Often used with 'by', 'to', or 'when' (e.g., 'mortified by his mistake', 'mortified to hear...'). Stronger than 'embarrass'; suggests deep shame.

例句

His comment really mortified her in front of everyone.

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I felt mortified when I made that mistake.

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You would mortify your parents if you behaved like that.

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I was absolutely mortified when my phone rang during the ceremony.

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She looked mortified when they mentioned her childhood nickname.

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Don’t mortify him by bringing up that story again.

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