English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekdefinisie van "gemors" is om uiters verleƫ, skaam of verneder te voel. Dit kan ook beteken om iemand so te laat voel. Die woord "gemors" word dikwels gebruik om 'n gevoel van intense skaamte of vernedering te beskryf wat voortspruit uit een of ander verleentheid of teleurstellende gebeurtenis of ervaring. Dit kan ook gebruik word om 'n gevoel van uiterste teleurstelling of frustrasie te beskryf.

Synonyms

  1. humiliated
  2. embarrassed

Sentence Examples

  1. He felt the disappointment of the young man, and was mortified to have been the means of promoting it, by the sanction he had given and the part which he was persuaded Emma had taken in the affair, was provoking him exceedingly.
  2. Then I spied a drool mark on his shirt, and was completely and totally mortified.
  3. With his anger spent, the prince was mortified by what he had done.
  4. Never had she felt so agitated, mortified, grieved, at any circumstance in her life.
  5. The bride showed no signs of displeasure at the deception on the contrary, hearing them say that the marriage, being fraudulent, would not be valid, she said that she confirmed it afresh, whence they all concluded that the affair had been planned by agreement and understanding between the pair, whereat Camacho and his supporters were so mortified that they proceeded to revenge themselves by violence, and a great number of them drawing their swords attacked Basilio, in whose protection as many more swords were in an instant unsheathed, while Don Quixote taking the lead on horseback, with his lance over his arm and well covered with his shield, made all give way before him.
  6. Ambition, as well as love, had probably been mortified.
  7. Sant went from mortified to tears of hilarity in seconds.
  8. Don Quixote, then, seeing that Sancho was turning him into ridicule, was so mortified and vexed that he lifted up his pike and smote him two such blows that if, instead of catching them on his shoulders, he had caught them on his head there would have been no wages to pay, unless indeed to his heirs.
  9. I should be mortified indeed if I did not believe I had been of some use but it is not every body who will bestow praise where they may.
  10. Mortified, with a sinking feeling, he considered that his bright plans to win her affection would be reduced to a glimmer even if he managed to clear his name.