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self-abasement

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[self-uh-beys-muhnt, self-] / ˈsɛlf əˈbeɪs mənt, ˌsɛlf- /

noun

  1. humiliation of oneself, especially as a result of guilt, shame, or the like.


Etymology

Origin of self-abasement

First recorded in 1650–60

Example Sentences

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She cites an online tendency among women to wield the word as a tool of self-abasement — “I’m a mess, I choose chaos.”

From Salon • Jul. 10, 2025

Strong, as we know from his portrayal of Kendall Roy on “Succession,” has a talent for self-abasement.

From Los Angeles Times • May 9, 2024

Facing incessant doubts about his fitness for office, Mr. Walker tried self-abasement.

From New York Times • Dec. 7, 2022

And James H. Sweet, the protagonist of academia’s most recent pratfall, is a maestro of self-abasement.

From Washington Post • Sep. 7, 2022

He is supposed to live in a continuous frenzy of hatred of foreign enemies and internal traitors, triumph over victories, and self-abasement before the power and wisdom of the Party.

From "1984" by George Orwell

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