List of antonyms from "abject" to antonyms from "abode"


Discover our 461 antonyms available for the terms "able to hold water, able to recognize, aboard, ableness, abjectly, abjure" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.

Definition of the day : « abjection »

  • As in poverty : noun want; extreme need, often financial
  • As in meanness : noun the quality of being mean
  • As in wretchedness : noun misery
  • As in impecuniosity : noun poverty
  • As in impecuniousness : noun poverty
  • As in impoverishment : noun poverty
  • As in neediness : noun poverty
  • As in pennilessness : noun poverty
  • As in penuriousness : noun poverty
  • As in depression : noun low spirits; despair
Example sentences :
  • By her silence, her abjection, her suppression, he shall prevail: not otherwise.
  • Extract from : « Browning's Heroines » by Ethel Colburn Mayne
  • This sublimeness combines with their abjection to overwhelm them and raise them up.
  • Extract from : « The Memoirs of Victor Hugo » by Victor Hugo
  • There is in the young girl all the abjection of the cad and of the school-boy.
  • Extract from : « Baudelaire: His Prose and Poetry » by Charles Baudelaire
  • He wanted in that abjection to triumph over the entire East.
  • Extract from : « Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern » by Edgar Saltus
  • For in my abjection, I own I clutch at straws, miserably anxious for support.
  • Extract from : « The Gateless Barrier » by Lucas Malet
  • Finally his failure and his shame had crushed him into abjection.
  • Extract from : « What Will People Say? » by Rupert Hughes
  • It is a disgrace to thee to go vagabonding about in this abjection.
  • Extract from : « Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp » by John Payne
  • Tante's tears, her words and attitude of abjection, dispersed the nightmare horror.
  • Extract from : « Tante » by Anne Douglas Sedgwick
  • They had their undercurrent of fables and superstitions, their phases of fear and abjection and sacrificial fury.
  • Extract from : « The Outline of History: Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind » by Herbert George Wells
  • Abjection is not the result of the faithful discharge of duty, however trying the circumstances may be.
  • Extract from : « England, Canada and the Great War » by Louis-Georges Desjardins