abject

இழிவான
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'
பரிதாபகரமான,
இழிவான
example
That would do a whole lot more for civilised and democratic behaviour than 'abject' capitulation to these self-evident hypocrites.
Just let me fall into bed and leave me to my 'abject' misery.
I compose 'abject' apologies in my head and fill out the registration form.
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.
I returned from Siberia to a mountain of furious letters to which I could only write 'abject' apologies.
Surely no financial inducement can be worth such 'abject' loss of dignity.
However with no middle class, the vast bulk of its people are living in 'abject' and unsustainable poverty.
My behaviour, when I am conducting perfectly legitimate activity such as registering an insurance claim, is one of 'abject' apology.
I answered, staggered at this 'abject' rudeness.
Are parallels to the anarchic sensibilities of our own 'abject' artists valid?
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.
Behind the colourless doors of these homes were people who still live in the misery of 'abject' poverty.
The thrust of both books is his failure to protect the national interests of Britain and his 'abject' subservience to the United States.
We cannot claim to be enjoying 15 years of Independence, while some groups live in ‘slavery’, misery and 'abject' poverty.
Now it was back to the bad old days of 'abject' surrender.
However, this is actually an 'abject' admission of failure.
The regime controlled every aspect of life and reduced everyone to the level of 'abject' obedience through terror.
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 'abject' misery, the clearest glimpse of absolute evil, is almost impossible to describe.
I actually sympathized with the United players, who seemed united in their 'abject' misery.
In her 'abject' unhappiness she seeks solace in flight, running away from home at age sixteen.
If so, I would have to address it as men have always done: by persistence, alternating reasoned argument with 'abject' pleas and fawning adulation.
After all, there are only two ways to divert the attention of the international community from the more pressing and immediate problems of 'abject' hunger and poverty.
Imagine that when you wake up you see nothing ahead in your life but 'abject' misery.
Isn't humiliation on your own TV network, followed by an 'abject' apology, enough?
Apologies, official, 'abject' , routinely demanded, and formally offered, are considered not just a right but a requirement.
Fine: then what is called for now is not triumphalism and gloating, but an 'abject' apology.
Since they are 'abject' human beings, he implies, he does not have to engage them at that level.
The setting is one of 'abject' poverty and misery, yet the upbeat caption tells us that even victims of disaster need a good shoeshine.
The free market economy did not alleviate the 'abject' misery of the poor.
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