resignedness (Meaning)

resignedness

to give up deliberately, to sign again, to give (oneself) over without resistance, to accept something as inevitable, to sign up again, to yield to without resistance, to give up an office or position, to give up one's office or position, to rehire (someone, such as an athlete) by means of a signed contract, to give up by a formal or official act, to renounce (something, such as a right or position) by a formal act, relegate, consign

resignedness Sentence Examples

  1. Despite years of hardship, she carried on with a quiet resignedness.
  2. The old man sat in his recliner, his face etched with resignedness.
  3. The abandoned house exuded an air of resignedness, as if it had accepted its fate.
  4. The employee handed in his resignation with a sense of resignedness, knowing that his efforts had been in vain.
  5. The injured soldier lay in the hospital bed, his expression a mixture of pain and resignedness.
  6. The starving villagers endured their plight with a weary resignedness.
  7. The scientist accepted the failure of his experiment with resignedness, but vowed to continue his research.
  8. The once-ambitious athlete had learned to embrace resignedness after years of setbacks.
  9. The prisoners endured their long sentences with a mix of resignedness and hope.
  10. The abandoned pet found a new home despite its initial resignedness.

FAQs About the word resignedness

to give up deliberately, to sign again, to give (oneself) over without resistance, to accept something as inevitable, to sign up again, to yield to without resi

deference, meekness, humility, submission, submissiveness, compliance, passivity,acquiescence, modesty, demureness

conceit, huffiness, pride, superiority, assumption, temerity,bumptiousness, assertiveness, egotism, haughtiness

Despite years of hardship, she carried on with a quiet resignedness.

The old man sat in his recliner, his face etched with resignedness.

The abandoned house exuded an air of resignedness, as if it had accepted its fate.

The employee handed in his resignation with a sense of resignedness, knowing that his efforts had been in vain.