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Mortify vs Petrify - What's the difference?

mortify | petrify |


As verbs the difference between mortify and petrify

is that mortify is (obsolete|transitive) to kill while petrify is to harden organic matter by permeating with water and depositing dissolved minerals.

Mortify vs Undefined - What's the difference?

mortify | undefined |


As a verb mortify

is (obsolete|transitive) to kill.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Mortify vs Degrade - What's the difference?

mortify | degrade |


As verbs the difference between mortify and degrade

is that mortify is (obsolete|transitive) to kill while degrade is .

Mortify vs Belittle - What's the difference?

mortify | belittle |


As verbs the difference between mortify and belittle

is that mortify is (obsolete|transitive) to kill while belittle is to knowingly say that something is smaller or less important than it actually is.

Embarass vs Mortify - What's the difference?

embarass | mortify |


As verbs the difference between embarass and mortify

is that embarass is while mortify is (obsolete|transitive) to kill.

Irritate vs Mortify - What's the difference?

irritate | mortify | Related terms |

Irritate is a related term of mortify.


As verbs the difference between irritate and mortify

is that irritate is (lb) to provoke impatience, anger, or displeasure while mortify is (obsolete|transitive) to kill.

Mortify vs Upset - What's the difference?

mortify | upset |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between mortify and upset

is that mortify is (obsolete) to affect with vexation, chagrin, or humiliation; to humble; to depress while upset is (obsolete) to set up; to put upright.

As verbs the difference between mortify and upset

is that mortify is (obsolete|transitive) to kill while upset is to make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy.

As an adjective upset is

(of a person) angry, distressed or unhappy.

As a noun upset is

(uncountable) disturbance or disruption.

Mortify vs Terrify - What's the difference?

mortify | terrify |


In obsolete terms the difference between mortify and terrify

is that mortify is to affect with vexation, chagrin, or humiliation; to humble; to depress while terrify is to make terrible.

As verbs the difference between mortify and terrify

is that mortify is to kill while terrify is to frighten greatly; to fill with terror.

Harass vs Mortify - What's the difference?

harass | mortify | Related terms |

Harass is a related term of mortify.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between harass and mortify

is that harass is (obsolete) worry; harassment while mortify is (obsolete) to affect with vexation, chagrin, or humiliation; to humble; to depress.

As verbs the difference between harass and mortify

is that harass is to fatigue or to tire with repeated and exhausting efforts while mortify is (obsolete|transitive) to kill.

As a noun harass

is (obsolete) devastation; waste.

Mortify vs Dreadful - What's the difference?

mortify | dreadful |


As a verb mortify

is (obsolete|transitive) to kill.

As an adjective dreadful is

causing dread; very bad.

As a noun dreadful is

a shocking or sensational crime.

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