abjectness (Meaning)

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abjectness (n.)

The state of being abject; abasement; meanness; servility.

abjectness Sentence Examples

  1. The abjectness of the refugee camp underscored the urgent need for humanitarian aid.
  2. He couldn't hide the abjectness in his eyes as he faced the consequences of his actions.
  3. The abandoned puppy's abjectness tugged at the heartstrings of those passing by.
  4. In the wake of the natural disaster, the town was left in a state of abjectness, with homes destroyed and lives shattered.
  5. The documentary portrayed the abjectness of the slum dwellers, struggling for basic necessities.
  6. Her resignation letter expressed the abjectness she felt after years of facing discrimination in the workplace.
  7. The artist used color and form to capture the abjectness of human suffering in their powerful painting.
  8. The dilapidated state of the once-thriving neighborhood revealed the abjectness of neglect and urban decay.
  9. The social worker witnessed the abjectness of poverty daily, striving to make a positive impact in the lives of those affected.
  10. Faced with eviction and unemployment, the family's abjectness was compounded by a sense of hopelessness.

FAQs About the word abjectness

The state of being abject; abasement; meanness; servility.

humble, meek, servile, hangdog,slavish, sheepish, menial, base, unpretentious, sycophant

lordly, superior,superior, uppity, imperious, haughty, uppity, arrogant, imperious, arrogant

The abjectness of the refugee camp underscored the urgent need for humanitarian aid.

He couldn't hide the abjectness in his eyes as he faced the consequences of his actions.

The abandoned puppy's abjectness tugged at the heartstrings of those passing by.

In the wake of the natural disaster, the town was left in a state of abjectness, with homes destroyed and lives shattered.