Pronunciation: /æbˈnɛɡeɪtər/
noun a person who renounces or rejects something, such as a belief or a way of life
A1 An abnegator is someone who selflessly gives up their own desires for the sake of others.
A2 The abnegator always puts the needs of others before their own, without expecting anything in return.
B1 As an abnegator, she sacrificed her own happiness to ensure the well-being of her family.
B2 The abnegator's acts of selflessness and generosity are truly inspiring to those around them.
C1 The abnegator's unwavering dedication to serving others sets them apart as a truly remarkable individual.
C2 In a world full of selfishness, the abnegator stands out as a beacon of altruism and compassion.
formal The abnegator refused to accept any recognition for his hard work.
informal She's such an abnegator, always putting others before herself.
slang I can't believe that abnegator always lets people walk all over him.
figurative The artist saw himself as an abnegator of traditional techniques, always seeking new ways to express himself.
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