Definitions for mortifications

mortifications mor·ti·fi·ca·tion

Spelling: [mawr-tuh-fi-key-shuh n]
IPA: /ˌmɔr tə fɪˈkeɪ ʃən/

Mortifications is a 14 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 20 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 23 points.

You can make 1585 anagrams from letters in mortifications (acfiiimnoorstt).

Definitions for mortifications

noun

  1. a feeling of humiliation or shame, as through some injury to one's pride or self-respect.
  2. a cause or source of such humiliation or shame.
  3. the practice of asceticism by penitential discipline to overcome desire for sin and to strengthen the will.
  4. Pathology. the death of one part of the body while the rest is alive; gangrene; necrosis.
  5. a feeling of humiliation or shame, as through some injury to one's pride or self-respect.
  6. a cause or source of such humiliation or shame.
  7. the practice of asceticism by penitential discipline to overcome desire for sin and to strengthen the will.
  8. Pathology. the death of one part of the body while the rest is alive; gangrene; necrosis.

Origin of mortifications

1350-1400; Middle English mortificacion Late Latin mortificātiōn- (stem of mortificātiō), equivalent to morti- (see mortify) + -ficatiōn-

Examples for mortifications

"Never," said Almeria, with a sudden feeling of mortification.

I laid down the letter, and, full of mortification, went walking about the room.

But, to my mortification and surprise, you persisted, and still persist.

He had never been sent to school, lest he should meet with mortification.

It was thought that shame and mortification at his failure had driven him away for ever.

He looked back upon the scene with mortification and astonishment.

But go on, Miss: your mortification will be the greater; that's all, child.

Others have sought in agony and mortification of mind the vision which was denied them.

Belinda assured her that she felt no mortification from the disappointment.

“Hey, muffins,” he calls to his children, with a “wince of mortification” at the whole scene.

“Hey, muffins,” he calls to his children, with a “wince of mortification” at the whole scene.

It was thought that shame and mortification at his failure had driven him away for ever.

But go on, Miss: your mortification will be the greater; that's all, child.

But, to my mortification and surprise, you persisted, and still persist.

He looked back upon the scene with mortification and astonishment.

He had never been sent to school, lest he should meet with mortification.

"Never," said Almeria, with a sudden feeling of mortification.

Belinda assured her that she felt no mortification from the disappointment.

Others have sought in agony and mortification of mind the vision which was denied them.

I laid down the letter, and, full of mortification, went walking about the room.

Word Value for mortifications
Scrable

20

Words with friends

23

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