abased (Meaning)

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abased (imp. & p. p.)

of Abase

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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

  1. The once proud king was abased after his defeat in the war, now humbled and stripped of his grandeur.
  2. Facing criticism, the celebrity's public image was abased, leading to a decline in popularity.
  3. The employee felt abased by the harsh comments from their supervisor during the meeting.
  4. Her self-esteem was abased by the constant bullying she experienced at school.
  5. In moments of self-reflection, he realized he had abased himself for the sake of pleasing others.
  6. The politician's reputation was abased by the scandal, causing a significant drop in public trust.
  7. The arrogant attitude of the millionaire abased the hardworking individuals in his employ.
  8. The teacher's unfair criticism abased the efforts of the students who had worked diligently on their projects.
  9. Despite his success, the entrepreneur never abased those who helped him along the way.
  10. 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, junior, bastard, plain, illegitimate,ordinary, ignoble, common, inferior

high, exalted, lofty, upper-class, upper-crust, aristocratic, superior, highborn, patrician, highborn

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.