Martyrsome example sentences

Related (5): Martyrdom, selflessness, sacrifice, devotion, dedication.

mar·tyr·dom

noun

martyrdom (noun) · martyrdoms (plural noun)

  - the death or suffering of a martyr:

  - a display of feigned or exaggerated suffering to obtain sympathy or admiration:

Synonyms

death, suffering, torture, torment, agony, persecution, ordeal, anguish, killing, martyrization, sacrifice, crucifixion, immolation, burning, passion, Legal

"Martyrsome" Example Sentences

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Common Phases

1. She constantly complains about her job, but never does anything to improve her situation; it's a bit martyrsome.
2. Whenever we suggest going out to eat, she always replies that she can't because she has so much work to do; her martyrsome attitude is starting to annoy me.
3. He always volunteers to do the dirty work and insists that he doesn't mind, but I can't help feeling like he's being a bit martyrsome.
4. She never takes a break and works tirelessly, even though she's clearly exhausted; it's a bit martyrsome if you ask me.
5. Every time I try to offer her help, she tells me she'll just do it herself, even if it means staying up all night; her martyrsome ways are doing more harm than good.

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