abatido — meaning in English
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English meaning
- abject adj Experienced or done in the most extreme or miserable degree, especially poverty or failure.
- beat verb To hit repeatedly, or to defeat someone in a contest.
- dejected adjective Sad and low in spirits, often after a setback or disappointment.
- despondent adjective Feeling low, discouraged, and without hope.
- haggard adjective Looking tired, worn out, or unwell, often from stress, illness, or lack of sleep.
Senses
abatido is used for these senses in English:
- abject Of a person: cast down in hope or spirit; showing utter helplessness, hopelessness, or resignation; also, grovelling; ingratiating; servile. [from mid 14th c.]
- beat (US, _, slang) Exhausted.
- dejected Sad and dispirited.
- despondent In low spirits from loss of hope or courage.
- haggard Looking exhausted, worried, or poor in condition
abject — full definition
- adj Experienced or done in the most extreme or miserable degree, especially poverty or failure.
- adj Lacking self-respect or dignity; deserving contempt.
beat — full definition
- verb To hit repeatedly, or to defeat someone in a contest.
- verb To mix ingredients rapidly, usually with a whisk or spoon.
- noun A regular rhythmic pulse, especially in music.
- noun A journalist's or police officer's regular area of responsibility or patrol.
- adj Informal: completely exhausted.