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Quick definitions from WordNet (abject)
▸ adjective: showing utter resignation or hopelessness ("Abject surrender")
▸ adjective: showing humiliation or submissiveness ("An abject apology")
▸ adjective: of the most contemptible kind ("Abject cowardice")
▸ adjective: most unfortunate or miserable ("The most abject slaves joined in the revolt")
▸ Also see abjects
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▸ adjective: showing utter resignation or hopelessness ("Abject surrender")
▸ adjective: showing humiliation or submissiveness ("An abject apology")
▸ adjective: of the most contemptible kind ("Abject cowardice")
▸ adjective: most unfortunate or miserable ("The most abject slaves joined in the revolt")
▸ Also see abjects
▸ Word origin
▸ Words similar to abject
▸ Usage examples for abject
▸ Idioms related to abject (New!)
▸ Popular nouns described by abject
▸ Words that often appear near abject
▸ Rhymes of abject
▸ Invented words related to abject