punyship
/ˈpʌnɪʃɪp/Definitions
1. noun
A feeling of insignificance or weakness, often resulting from being treated unfairly or subjected to ridicule.
“Her sense of punyship made it difficult for her to assert herself in the group.”
1. noun
A feeling of insignificance or weakness, often resulting from being treated unfairly or subjected to ridicule.
“Her sense of punyship made it difficult for her to assert herself in the group.”