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The example sentences of ABJECT in videos (4 in total of 4)

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people noun, plural living verb, gerund or present participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction abject noun, singular or mass poverty noun, singular or mass its possessive pronoun gdp noun, singular or mass was verb, past tense 402 cardinal number the determiner activities noun, plural which wh-determiner support verb, non-3rd person singular present the determiner economy noun, singular or mass
marriage noun, singular or mass which wh-determiner many adjective choose verb, base form to to slander verb, base form an determiner abject noun, singular or mass but coordinating conjunction have verb, non-3rd person singular present you personal pronoun acquainted verb, past participle yourself personal pronoun with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner truth noun, singular or mass
success noun, singular or mass but coordinating conjunction the determiner esses proper noun, singular leviathan noun, singular or mass would modal go verb, base form on preposition or subordinating conjunction to to prove verb, base form an determiner abject noun, singular or mass failure noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction nearly adverb

Use "abject" in a sentence | "abject" example sentences

How to use "abject" in a sentence?

  • Great feelings take with them their own universe, splendid or abject. They light up with their passion an exclusive world in which they recognize their climate.
    -Albert Camus-
  • Open markets offer the only realistic hope of pulling billions of people in developing countries out of abject poverty, while sustaining prosperity in the industrialized world.
    -Kofi Annan-
  • True humility is not an abject, groveling, self-despising spirit; it is but a right estimate of ourselves as God sees us.
    -Tryon Edwards-
  • There is no sin so profound, no despondency so low, no misery so abject, but the love of Christ is deeper.
    -F.B. Meyer-
  • If beggars do not hate the rest of us, they are even more abject than I had imagined.
    -Mason Cooley-
  • The loneliness you get by the sea is personal and alive. It doesn't subdue you and make you feel abject. It's stimulating loneliness.
    -Anne Morrow Lindbergh-
  • The abject pleasure of an abject mind And hence so dear to poor weak woman kind. [Lat., Vindicta Nemo magis gaudet, quam femina.]
    -Juvenal-
  • To what base ends, and by what abject ways, Are mortals urg'd through sacred lust of praise!
    -Alexander Pope-
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Definition and meaning of ABJECT

What does "abject mean?"

/ˈabˌjekt/

abject

adjective
Very great (fear, poverty, loneliness etc.).

What are synonyms of "abject"?
Some common synonyms of "abject" are:
  • obsequious,
  • groveling,
  • crawling,
  • creeping,
  • fawning,
  • toadyish,
  • servile,
  • cringing,
  • sniveling,
  • ingratiating,
  • toadying,
  • sycophantic,
  • submissive,
  • craven,
  • humiliating,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/əbˈsēkwēəs/

obsequious
adjective

obedient or attentive to excessive or servile degree.

/ˈɡrävəliNG/

groveling
adjective noun verb

acting obsequiously in order to obtain forgiveness or favour. obsequious behaviour aimed at obtaining forgiveness or favour. To act in an overly humble, begging way.

/krôl/

crawling
verb

To walk like an insect.

/ˈkrēpiNG/

creeping
adjective verb

(of plant) growing along ground by means of extending stems or branches. To move quietly so as not to be seen.

/ˈfôniNG/

fawning
adjective verb

displaying exaggerated flattery or affection. To seek benefits, approval by saying nice things.

/ˈsərvəl/

servile
adjective

having or showing excessive willingness to serve or please others.

/ˈkrinjiNG/

cringing
adjective verb

Totally submissive, e.g. of a coward. To crouch or move back suddenly.

/ˈsniv(ə)liNG/

sniveling
adjective noun verb

crying and sniffling. action of crying and sniffing. To talk in a tearful manner.

/inˈɡrāSHēˌādiNG/

ingratiating
adjective verb

intended to gain approval or favour. To deliberately try to get someone to like you.

/ˈtōdē/

toadying
verb

act in obsequious way.

/ˌsikəˈfan(t)ik/

sycophantic
adjective

Flattering influential people to gain favor.

/səbˈmisiv/

submissive
adjective

ready to conform to authority or will of others.

/ˈkrāvən/

craven
adjective noun

With no courage at all; very cowardly. cowardly person.

humiliating
adjective verb

Causing you to feel a loss of self-respect. To cause to lose pride, self-respect, or dignity.

What are antonyms of "abject"?
Some common antonyms of "abject" are:
  • proud,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/proud/

proud
adjective

Very good; worthy of making one pleased.

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