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Word | Abject |
Nepali Meaning | दयनीय, चरम, मछालापुक छ्यमा फ्वना |
of the most contemptible kind; abject cowardice; a low stunt to pull; a low-down sneak; his miserable treatment of his family; You miserable skunk!; a scummy rabble; a scurvy trick / showing humiliation or submissiveness / Cast down / wretched; lacking pride / (of a situation or condition) extremely bad, unpleasant, and degrading. / extremely bad or severe / very humble : feeling or showing shame / very weak : lacking courage or strength, | |
Usage | ⇒ There is abject poverty in India ⇒ On the streets of New York the homeless live in abject poverty, huddling in doorways to find shelter from the wind. ⇒ They live in abject misery. ⇒ abject poverty |
Synonyms | low, base, servile, wretched, mean, miserable, contemptible, despicable, vile, slavish, submissive, subservient, scurvy, ignoble, obsequious, poor, sorry, degraded, resigned, sordid, |
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