Sentences

abjectly in a sentence

adv.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

ABJECTLY: in a manner that expresses extreme regret or humility, often implying a sense of hopelessness or despair.

Sample Sentences

  1. She abjectly apologized for her mistakes, hoping to mend the relationship.
  2. The team abjectly accepted defeat, realizing they had underestimated their opponents.
  3. He abjectly begged for forgiveness after his harsh words had hurt her deeply.
  4. The conditions in the refugee camp were abjectly poor, lacking basic necessities.
  5. She abjectly surrendered to the overwhelming emotions that had taken over her.
  6. The student abjectly admitted to cheating on the exam, fearing the consequences.
  7. His abjectly hopeless expression spoke volumes about his despair.
  8. They were abjectly resigned to their fate, having lost all hope of rescue.
  9. The once-proud leader now stood abjectly before his critics, facing their judgment.
  10. She felt abjectly lonely in the crowded room, surrounded yet invisible to everyone.
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