Abject Mnemonic
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abject
abject
/ˈæb.d͡ʒɛkt/
beggarly
contemptible
cringing
degraded
groveling
ignoble
mean
mean-spirited
slavish
vile
worthless
Examples
- The man slipped into abject poverty.
- The family lived in abject poverty as a result.
- The childhood days of Vidyasagar were spent in abject poverty.
- The Opium policy of Qing was an abject failure.
- The contents themselves are just abject nonsense.
- The reality was more akin to abject slavery.
- You are an abject, ignoble, mendacious knave
- I can't imagine the exercise in abject tedium that would be.
- I strongly abject to the user Nemanmarcus being blocked.
- Merely sitting on the fence shows signs of abject impotence.
of the most contemptible kind
adjective
most unfortunate or miserable
adjective
showing utter resignation or hopelessness
adjective
showing humiliation or submissiveness
adjective
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"A + Ject. At the edge, rejected, feeling very low and dejected."
"A bee + reject. The poor bee was rejected and thrown out."
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