Examples of using Abject in English and their translations into Spanish
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Of ourselves, in our mean, abject and sinful condition.”.
I'm abject.
No, you're not abject.
Often poor, never abject or miserable;
With your dirty little whores your sculptures and abject?
Two hundred million people across that continent live in abject poverty.
A grown man living in abject squalor.
And how could he have been so abject as to let it happen?
Surprise all the millions of people who live in abject poverty.
He endured years of cruel and abject physical abuse.
They lived in abject poverty.
children live in despair and abject poverty.
I was staring at the ceiling in abject horror.
They have shown me what i really am, an abject, human human.
The absence of love is the most abject pain.
They're playing Gustav Mahler in abject squalor.
around 300 million people live in abject poverty.
It's the most abject terror.
seemed the most abject of people.
Rather something more along the lines of abject revulsion.