Abjectionary

/əbˈdʒek.ʃəˌnɛr.i/

अत्यंत अपमानजनक/दयनीय (एब्जेक्शन से संबंधित)

Origin & History

Formed from abjection (Latin abiectio, from abicere ‘to cast away’: ab- ‘away’ + iacere ‘to throw’) + the adjectival suffix -ary.

abjection (लैटिन abiectio; abicere ‘दूर फेंकना’: ab- ‘दूर’ + iacere ‘फेंकना’) + विशेषण बनाने वाला प्रत्यय -ary से निर्मित।

Definition

Describing something characterized by abjection—utter wretchedness, humiliation, or a state of being brought very low (often involving loss of dignity or self-respect).

'एब्जेक्शन' से संबंधित—अत्यधिक अपमान, पतन, दयनीयता या स्वयं को तुच्छ मानने की स्थिति (अक्सर गरिमा/आत्मसम्मान के ह्रास के साथ)।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
His abjectionary tone suggested he had completely lost confidence.
उसका अपमानजनक/अत्यंत हीन-भाव वाला लहजा बताता था कि उसका आत्मविश्वास पूरी तरह टूट चुका है।

Usage Examples

The novel portrays an abjectionary existence shaped by poverty and social exclusion.
She rejected the abjectionary role forced on her by the institution.
The critic argued that the film aestheticizes abjectionary suffering.

Related Forms

Verb
Abject (rare/archaic as a verb) / Abjected (rare) / Abjecting (rare)
Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

In abjectionary misery
अत्यंत दयनीय/अपमानजनक दुर्दशा में
An abjectionary state of affairs
अत्यंत अपमानजनक/दयनीय स्थिति