abased Antonyms
Strongest:
- high
- aristocratic
- upper-crust
- great
- aristocratic
- highborn
- upper-class
- noble
- exalted
- superior
- upper-class
- genteel
- highborn
- exalted
- lofty
- grand
- great
- genteel
- gentle
- gentle
- high
- noble
- grand
- superior
- patrician
- upper-crust
- patrician
- lofty
Strong:
- highbred
- blue-blooded
- silk-stocking
- elevated
- elevated
- silk-stocking
- highbred
- wellborn
- wellborn
- blue-blooded
Weak:
Meaning of abased
abased (imp. & p. p.)
of Abase
abased (a.)
Lowered; humbled.
Borne lower than usual, as a fess; also, having the ends of the wings turned downward towards the point of the shield.
abased Sentence Examples
- The once proud king was abased after his defeat in the war, now humbled and stripped of his grandeur.
- Facing criticism, the celebrity's public image was abased, leading to a decline in popularity.
- The employee felt abased by the harsh comments from their supervisor during the meeting.
- Her self-esteem was abased by the constant bullying she experienced at school.
- In moments of self-reflection, he realized he had abased himself for the sake of pleasing others.
- The politician's reputation was abased by the scandal, causing a significant drop in public trust.
- The arrogant attitude of the millionaire abased the hardworking individuals in his employ.
- The teacher's unfair criticism abased the efforts of the students who had worked diligently on their projects.
- Despite his success, the entrepreneur never abased those who helped him along the way.
- The community rallied together to support the abased family that had fallen on hard times.
FAQs About the word abased
of Abase, Lowered; humbled., Borne lower than usual, as a fess; also, having the ends of the wings turned downward towards the point of the shield.
degraded, subordinate, bastard, plain, junior,ordinary, illegitimate, plebeian, knavish, mean
high, aristocratic, upper-crust, great, aristocratic, highborn, upper-class,noble, exalted, superior
The once proud king was abased after his defeat in the war, now humbled and stripped of his grandeur.
Facing criticism, the celebrity's public image was abased, leading to a decline in popularity.
The employee felt abased by the harsh comments from their supervisor during the meeting.
Her self-esteem was abased by the constant bullying she experienced at school.