Mortified in a sentence as an adjective

He seemed mortified and I think that might have been his last day on the job.

I'd be mortified if any of the ads contain my face.

If you spent an hour talking to him, you'd be mortified to have said what you just said.

It was a suggestion from Google to connect with her on Google+, which I'm sure she'd have been mortified by.

I was mortified when I learned the real meaning of undefined behavior in c/c++.

Well, I thought it was an insightful article, and I'm just hanging around waiting to be mortified by the comments.

They mention that ICS works as expected, so I would be more than a bit mortified if they did this hack for new working versions too.

I mean, I've done it if I thought I could get away with it, but I'd be pretty mortified if anyone ever let on that they caught me.

They seem mortified that their girls might want to be veterinarians, teachers, nurses, or mothers.

I was mortified that someone had made the ugly program a sample program for a TI product but at least it didn't have my name on it!

I remember very well countless times someone in the middle of a conversation acting mortified that I would dare interrupt them to clarify something with them.

Some of my friends who are thinking about getting out of CS research are mortified ... the technology landscape seems very alien to someone who did their undergrads during the late 90s-early 00s.

She's totally mortified and gets her grade back up to an A- or B+, but at the end of the semester visits you in your office to apologize and tell you she's changing her major to sociology.

Mortified definitions

adjective

suffering from tissue death

See also: gangrenous

adjective

made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride; "too embarrassed to say hello to his drunken father on the street"; "humiliated that his wife had to go out to work"; "felt mortified by the comparison with her sister"

See also: embarrassed humiliated