Abjectness [noun]

Definition of Abjectness:

low spirits; despair

Opposite/Antonyms of Abjectness:


Sentence/Example of Abjectness:

So shall you compass the glory of the whole world, and divest yourself of the abjectness of humanity.

She fought against it, but the thought of Ditmar reduced to abjectness gained ground.

Nervous and cowed to abjectness as she was, she felt near the end of her endurance.

The wretched cur, before I could conclude, was on his knees begging for mercy with disgusting abjectness.

Then, as she leaned, the abjectness of her own position seemed suddenly borne in upon her.

The wretched cur, before I could conclude, was on his knees, begging for mercy with disgusting abjectness.

Then he described what had occurred in the board room, and in doing so dwelt chiefly on the abjectness of the girl's humiliation.

But how could she speak words which would seem to him to be spoken only to remind him of the abjectness of his submission to her?

And seeing his utter abjectness, Iglesias' heart went out to the unhappy man in immense and unqualified pity.

From this state of abjectness I was raised by a young woman of my own class.