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Abjectly vs Meekly - What's the difference?

abjectly | meekly |

As adverbs the difference between abjectly and meekly

is that abjectly is with great shame, desperately; in an abject fashion while meekly is in a meek manner; quietly and humbly.

abjectly

English

Adverb

(en adverb)
  • With great shame, desperately; in an abject fashion.
  • I abjectly apologise for the damage I have done.
  • * 1851 , , Moby-Dick
  • So, deprived of one leg, and the strange ship of course being altogether unsupplied with the kindly invention, Ahab now found himself abjectly reduced to a clumsy landsman again;

    Antonyms

    * (somewhat) proudly

    References

    meekly

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • In a meek manner; quietly and humbly.
  • * 1673 ,
  • When Faith and Love which parted from thee never
    Had ripen'd thy just soul to dwell with God,
    Meekly thou did'st resign this earthly load
    Of Death, call'd Life; which us from Life doth sever.