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abjectness

/ab-jekt, ab-jekt/US // ˈæb dʒɛkt, æbˈdʒɛkt //UK // (ˈæbdʒɛkt) //

卑微,卑鄙性,卑微性,卑怯

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : utterly hopeless, miserable, humiliating, or wretched: abject poverty.
    • : contemptible; despicable; base-spirited: an abject coward.
    • : shamelessly servile; slavish.
    • : Obsolete. cast aside.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as indepression
Synonyms
abasement贬低,辱骂,侮辱,贬低自己abjection抛弃,弃婴,弃绝,弃权blahs胡说八道,胡言乱语,混乱,混乱的局面bleakness惨淡,凄凉,黯淡,暗淡bummer讨厌的人,遗憾的是,讨厌鬼,遗憾cheerlessness无精打采,愉快的心情,欢呼雀跃,无精打采的dejection颓废,沮丧,拒绝,颓丧desolation荒凉,惆怅,荒芜,荒废desperation绝望,绝望情绪,绝境,绝望的despondency悲观主义,悲观情绪,悲观,惆怅discouragement灰心丧气,气馁,灰心,灰心失望dispiritedness萎靡不振,沮丧的心情,沮丧的情绪,萎靡不振的情绪distress苦恼,危难,痛苦,困扰dole补助金,捐助,补助,补助费dolefulness凄惨,凄惨的气氛,凄凉,凄惨的事dolor缺点,颜色,缺陷,缺点是downheartedness心灰意冷,心灰意冷的人,灰心丧气,心情不好dreariness枯燥无味,沉闷,枯燥乏味,沉闷的气氛dullness暗淡无光,暗淡,沉闷,呆滞dumps倾倒,倾销,转储,倾覆ennui忧郁症,厌烦,忧郁,厌恶gloom忧郁,阴霾,忧郁症,幽暗gloominess忧郁症,阴郁,忧郁,悲观主义heavyheartedness心情沉重,心情沉重的人,沉重的心,沉重的心情hopelessness无望,无助,无助感,失望lowness低度,低位,低水平,低级melancholia忧郁症,抑郁症,郁闷,惆怅melancholy感伤,忧郁的人,忧郁的,忧郁misery苦难,痛苦,悲哀,忧患mortification屈辱,屈辱感,堕落,屈辱的代价qualm顾虑,疑问,顾忌,遗憾sadness悲伤,悲情,忧伤,悲哀sorrow悲哀,悲痛,哀伤,悲伤trouble麻烦,麻烦的事,烦恼,困难unhappiness不快乐,不愉快,不开心,不快乐的事vapors蒸气,蒸汽,蒸馏物woefulness悲哀,悲情,凄惨,悲惨遭遇worry担心,忧虑,担忧,烦恼blue funk蓝调,蓝色乐章,蓝色的芬克,蓝色乐曲disconsolation沮丧,失意,失落感,忧郁症heaviness of heart心情沉重,心事重重,沉重的心情,沉重的心态lugubriosity忽冷忽热,忽闪忽闪的,忽悠人,忽闪忽闪the blues布鲁斯,蓝调,忧郁症,忧伤
Antonyms

Examples

  • Director Naoki Yoshida has said that it was important to the company that a mainline “Final Fantasy” game isn’t regarded as an abject catastrophe.

  • I went within a month from having a nanny and living in a nice house and everything to just really abject poverty.

  • Our main message is that whoever wins, it will not be enough for him to fix the US’s abject failures in handling the pandemic and to take climate change seriously.

  • So this decision to open things back up, right before Labor Day, from people who do believe in collective action to contain this virus, is abject nonsense.

  • America’s abject failure to deal adequately with the biggest global health emergency in a century has prompted some experts to argue that the pandemic may serve as a geopolitical inflection point.

  • Those facts, Paul said, indicated that Chairman Mao was a tyrannical monster whose people lived “in abject slavery.”

  • The girls helped their mothers prepare a simple meal as the men smoked outside and reflected on their abject state.

  • But in any narrative, if the protagonist is going to be at the center of a sea of abject joy and triumph, someone has to lose.

  • Featuring headache-inducing black-and-red graphics, the Virtual Boy was an abject failure.

  • No, this brief delay must be a sign that the implementation of the Affordable Care Act is destined to result in abject failure.

  • A more abject, humiliated man than I stand at this hour in my own eyes never yet took his sins upon his soul.

  • The energetic, the daring, the high-spirited go, leaving the residue more abject and nerveless than ever.

  • In Scotland, even a beggar has none of those abject manners that denote his class elsewhere.

  • Meanwhile a sullen and abject melancholy took possession of his soul.

  • In the latter part of his reign, however, the Emperor passed under the dominion of the most abject superstition.