abject

నికృష్ట
definition
adjective
abject poverty
(of a situation or condition) extremely bad, unpleasant, and degrading.
an abject apology
(of a person or their behavior) completely without pride or dignity; self-abasing.
translation of 'abject'
హీన వ్యక్తి,
నిష్కృతుడు,
నిష్కృతురాలు
example
Behind the colourless doors of these homes were people who still live in the misery of 'abject' poverty.
Grant did not affect the mock shock of someone who has experienced 'abject' poverty first-hand for the first time on any of her trips.
The setting is one of 'abject' poverty and misery, yet the upbeat caption tells us that even victims of disaster need a good shoeshine.
A small exploitative class of intermediaries benefited enormously from the neocolonial relationship, but the masses were sunk in 'abject' poverty and misery.
The regime controlled every aspect of life and reduced everyone to the level of 'abject' obedience through terror.
On the few occasions I was driven to use such chastisement, it felt like an 'abject' admission of parental failure.
Thus imagine the extent to which, for three quarters of the planet's population, most of whom live in 'abject' and dire poverty, colonialism remains an even more tangible presence.
One thing he did know for certain - it would be better if the dog simply killed him off instead of having him wander in 'abject' misery as an object lesson to all…
The 'abject' misery and utter abandon is positively indescribable.
She undoubtedly lost consciousness and when she came round, she was in a state of 'abject' terror and hysteria.
I suppose if you can experience 'abject' terror in dreams there's no reason that the other end of the scale would be excluded.
I returned from Siberia to a mountain of furious letters to which I could only write 'abject' apologies.
She stared at him in 'abject' terror before his face registered in her mind and she heaved a great sigh of relief and tried to hold in her tears of fear.
And now here I was, sitting next to the girl who had petrified me for most of my school years, and watching how 'abject' misery had smudged her beauty.
The free market economy did not alleviate the 'abject' misery of the poor.
Adults who accompany their offspring to the local multiplex will be thrown into a state of 'abject' despair.
He looked about at all the imitations of himself, like a ring of mirrors each showing California in a state of 'abject' want.
There has not been a global pandemic flu since the Spanish flu of 1918 and yet we are all in a state of 'abject' fear about the bird flu of 2005.
Isn't humiliation on your own TV network, followed by an 'abject' apology, enough?
People are having fun in this town, it's not all poverty and 'abject' misery.
It has been humbling to walk by their sides in their journey of 'abject' grief,’ said Jones.
I mean, when I think of Cambodia in the 1970s, I think 'abject' misery, suffering and genocide on a Stalin-like scale.
From a position of optimism generated by a highly impressive presentation, potential winners had suddenly become 'abject' losers, all the long hours of campaigning reduced to nothing.
The 'abject' misery, the clearest glimpse of absolute evil, is almost impossible to describe.
This enhances our shock when the 'abject' figure of Winston is finally revealed, stripped of all humanity.
Both episodes were incredibly sad and tinged with 'abject' misery really.
It was the voice of someone who sees a beloved heading blindly and merrily to certain failure and 'abject' disappointment.
Regardless, it's always been 'abject' unhappiness that has derailed my train to health.
However with no middle class, the vast bulk of its people are living in 'abject' and unsustainable poverty.
It is behaviour of such 'abject' venality as to be almost beneath contempt.
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