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abject

[ab-jekt, ab-jekt]

adjective

  1. utterly hopeless, miserable, humiliating, or wretched.

    abject poverty.

    Synonyms: miserable, degrading
  2. contemptible; despicable; base-spirited.

    an abject coward.

    Synonyms: vile, low, mean, base
  3. shamelessly servile; slavish.

  4. Obsolete.,  cast aside.



abject

/ ˈæbdʒɛkt /

adjective

  1. utterly wretched or hopeless

  2. miserable; forlorn; dejected

  3. indicating humiliation; submissive

    an abject apology

  4. contemptible; despicable; servile

    an abject liar

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Other Word Forms

  • abjectly adverb
  • abjectness noun
  • abjectedness noun
  • unabject adjective
  • unabjectly adverb
  • unabjectness noun
  • abjection noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of abject1

1400–50; late Middle English < Latin abjectus thrown down (past participle of abicere, abjicere ), equivalent to ab- ab- + -jec- throw + -tus past participle suffix
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Word History and Origins

Origin of abject1

C14: (in the sense: rejected, cast out): from Latin abjectus thrown or cast away, from abjicere, from ab- away + jacere to throw
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Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

"My first thought when they approached me about taking part was abject terror," said the 39-year-old.

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The nation of Braveheart alternated exclusively between valiant defeat and abject humiliation.

Hutton appeared before Belfast Magistrates' Court for sentencing on Thursday, where District Judge Francis Rafferty described her act as one of "abject wickedness".

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"That was probably the last time she walked and called me mum," Natasha said of the surgery which she described as an "abject failure".

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Fuchs added that those ideals, the power of love and unified belief in the face of abject horror, are what drew him to the book and made him fall for the movies.

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