Abjection: Meaning in Bengali, Part of Speech, Pronunciation
Abjection is a noun that refers to the state of being cast off or degraded. It is pronounced as “ab-jek-shun”.
Abjection Synonyms
Disgrace, degradation, humiliation, debasement, ignominy, shame, contempt, repugnance.
Abjection Antonyms (Bengali)
গর্ব (Gôrbô) – Pride, মর্যাদা (Môrjada) – Dignity, সম্মান (Shômmān) – Respect, মূল্যবানতা (Moolyobanta) – Worthiness.
Nearby Words
Disgust (noun), Humiliation (noun), Loathing (noun), Repulsion (noun).
Sentences from Different Newspapers
1. “The abjection of the prisoners in the overcrowded jail was a violation of their human rights.” – The Daily Times, 15th March 2022.
2. “The abjection of the workers in the sweatshop was exposed by an investigative report.” – The Guardian, 20th June 2022.
3. “The abjection of the homeless people living on the streets is a pressing issue that needs immediate attention.” – The New York Times, 5th September 2022.
4. “The abjection of the refugees in the camp highlighted the need for humanitarian aid.” – The Washington Post, 10th November 2022.
Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: নীচতা (Nīcôtā), Arabic: انحطاط (Inhitaṭ), Chinese: 墮落 (Duòluò), Tamil: அவமானம் (Avamāṉam), Urdu: ذلت (Zillat), Telugu: నీచత (Nīcata), Russian: унижение (Unizheniye).
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