abjectness

[ab-jekt-nis]

abjectness Definition

  • 1the state of being extremely unhappy, poor, or unsuccessful
  • 2the quality of being extremely unpleasant and degrading

Using abjectness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "abjectness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The abjectness of his poverty was apparent in the tattered clothes he wore.

  • Example

    The abjectness of the living conditions in the slums was heartbreaking.

  • Example

    She felt a sense of abjectness and despair after losing her job.

abjectness Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for abjectness

Phrases with abjectness

  • to become extremely unhappy, poor, or unsuccessful

    Example

    After losing his family and his job, he sank into abjectness and despair.

  • abject poverty

    a state of extreme poverty where basic needs cannot be met

    Example

    Many people in the world live in abject poverty, without access to clean water or adequate food.

  • a complete and humiliating failure

    Example

    The project was an abject failure, with no progress made despite months of work.

Origins of abjectness

from Latin 'abiectus', meaning 'thrown away'

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Summary: abjectness in Brief

'Abjectness' [ab-jekt-nis] refers to the state of being extremely unhappy, poor, or unsuccessful, or the quality of being extremely unpleasant and degrading. It is often used to describe poverty, living conditions, and emotional states, as in 'The abjectness of his poverty was apparent in the tattered clothes he wore.' Phrases like 'sink into abjectness' and 'abject poverty' use 'abjectness' to denote extreme states of misery and wretchedness.