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1. Abject comes from "Abjectus," the past participle of the Latin verb abicere, meaning "to cast off." Its original meaning in English was "cast off" or "rejected," but it is now used to refer more broadly to things in a low state or condition.
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2. Abject definition, utterly hopeless, miserable, humiliating, or wretched: Abject poverty
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3. Wretched, miserable, hopeless, dismal, outcast, pitiful, forlorn, deplorable, pitiable Both of them died in Abject poverty
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4. Servile, humble, craven, cringing, fawning, submissive, grovelling, subservient, slavish, mean, low, obsequious He sounded Abject and eager to please.
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5. Abject adjective (EXTREME) Abject misery, poverty, failure, etc
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6. The state of being extremely unhappy, poor, unsuccessful, etc.: They live in Abject poverty.
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7. Abject means absolutely miserable, the most unfortunate, with utter humiliation
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8. You might have heard the phrase Abject poverty, which is the absolute worst, most hopeless level of poverty you've ever seen.
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9. Some common synonyms of Abject are ignoble, mean, and sordid
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10. While all these words mean "being below the normal standards of human decency and dignity," Abject …
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11. Find 26 ways to say Abject, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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12. The Abject is a concept that is often used to describe bodies and things that one finds repulsive or disgusting, and in order to preserve one's identity they are cast out
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13. Kristeva used this concept to analyze xenophobia and antisemitism, and was therefore the first to apply the Abject to cultural analysis.
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14. A CCORDING TO J ULIA K RISTEVA in the Powers of Horror, the Abject refers to the human reaction (horror, vomit) to a threatened breakdown in meaning caused by the loss of the distinction between subject and object or between self and other.
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15. Clyde Petersen At BAM: Exhibition An Ode To Touring Bands - Bellevue, WA - Merch & Destroy, which opens November 9, is a heartfelt yet Abject love letter to the touring rock band.
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16. The Abject is not an ob-ject facing me, which I name or imagine
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17. What is Abject is not my correlative, which, providing me with someone or something else as support, would allow me to be more or less detached and autonomous
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18. The Abject has only one quality of
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19. T HE A BJECT, Abjection (Kristeva): Our reaction (horror, vomit) to a threatened breakdown in meaning caused by the loss of the distinction between subject and object or between self and other.
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20. Adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] You use Abject to emphasize that a situation or quality is extremely bad.
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21. What does Abject mean? The definition of Abject is something that is very bad or miserable
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22. (adjective) An example of Abject poverty would be h
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23. Abject is an adjective that refers to a degrading condition, of the most wretched degree, hopeless, lacking self-respect
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24. The adverb is Abjectly, the nouns are Abjectness and Abjection.Abject first appears in the English language in the fifteenth century meaning cast off, rejected.Abject comes from the Latin word abiectus, which is the past participle of abicere, meaning to throw away, cast
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25. Abject, low, and mean may have essentially the same meaning, but low is more often used with respect to nature, condition, or rank; mean, to character or conduct; Abject, to spirit
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26. Extremely contemptible or degrading: Abject cowardice
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27. Being of the most miserable kind; wretched: Abject poverty; Abject grief
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28. Used to modify pejorative nouns: an Abject failure
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29. Extremely submissive or self-abasing: Abject apologies
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30. Adjective You use Abject to emphasize that a situation or quality is extremely bad.
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31. Abject adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (low, degrading) umiliante, degradante agg aggettivo: Descrive o specifica un sostantivo: "Una persona fidata" - "Con un cacciavite piccolo" - "Questioni controverse"
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32. “It is shocking conduct demonstrating this defendant’s Abject refusal to follow the law
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33. Merch & Destroy, which opens November 9, is a heartfelt yet Abject love letter to the touring rock band
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34. Abject (feminine singular Abjecte, masculine plural Abjects, feminine plural Abjectes) Worthy of utmost contempt or disgust; vile; despicable
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35. Abject lacks the idea of groveling, of moral degradation over time that is present in the English word
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36. Late Middle English (in the sense ‘rejected’): from Latin Abjectus, past participle of abicere ‘reject’, from ab- ‘away’ + jacere ‘to throw’.
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37. An Abject action or expression shows that you feel very ashamed an Abject apology —Abjectly adverb Examples from the Corpus Abject • In this situation, Abject apologies in some respects remain complicit with the patronizing attitudes from which they attempt to disassociate themselves.
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38. Originally from Amsterdam, Holland, Barry aka DJ Frontliner started producing in 2005 under the alias Abject
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39. Abject formerly also was a verb in English, "to cast out, expel; to degrade, humiliate" (15c.-17c.)
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40. Entries related to Abject *ye-ab-Others are reading
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41. Definitions of Abject from WordNet
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42. Definition of Abject in the Definitions.net dictionary
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43. What does Abject mean? Information and translations of Abject in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …
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44. Ineed, in Abject art it is hard to draw clear boundaries between what is of the body and what is outside it
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45. Historian Heather Macintosh said of it: "In contrast to the smelly, somewhat Abject conditions of the earlier stations in Seattle, the Oregon and Washington Station was highly service oriented
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46. The more Abject of the two victims continued motionless; but the other bounded from the place at the cry, with the activity and swiftness of a deer
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47. At the period of his most Abject misery, he had observed that young girls turned round when he passed by, and he fled or hid, with death in his soul.
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48. Abject \ ˈab-ˌjekt \ adjective
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49. Definition of Abject adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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50. ‘Abject poverty’ ‘People are having fun in this town, it's not all poverty and Abject misery.’ ‘A small exploitative class of intermediaries benefited enormously from the neocolonial relationship, but the masses were sunk in Abject poverty and misery.’
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51. See 6 authoritative translations of Abject in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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52. The world is watching America with Abject horror.” Romney also said: “More consequently, our children are watching
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53. Search Abject fear and thousands of other words in English definition and synonym dictionary from Reverso
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54. You can complete the definition of Abject fear given by the English Definition dictionary with other English dictionaries: Wikipedia, Lexilogos, Oxford, Cambridge, Chambers Harrap, Wordreference, Collins Lexibase dictionaries, Merriam Webster
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56. Examples of Abject in a sentence
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57. After his wife died, he was an Abject man
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58. 🔊 Janice was in such an Abject state that she tried to kill herself
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59. 🔊 While I am feeling a little sad at the moment, I do not plan on being Abject for much longer
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60. Both of them died in Abject poverty
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61. The attempt ended in Abject failure
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62. This policy has turned out to be an Abject failure
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63. The thought of working nights fills me with Abject horro
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66. The Abject failure to accept that fact only makes the manager's job even harder.: Trojans turned in an Abject performance to crash to their heaviest defeat in over four years.: The Abject disappointment of not being able to scare the neighbors with early morning firecrackers put a damper on our spirit.: To turn the state over to the incestuous nepotism and cronyism of Dad and Dave shire
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67. Her chief trouble, as far as I can judge, is the impossibility of shaking off her distinguished relatives, who furtively quit their Abject splendor to drop in upon her for dinner and a little genuine human society much oftener than is convenient to poor Erskine.
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68. Belonging to the realm of the psychic, the Abject is the excessive dimension of either a subject or an object that cannot be assimilated
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69. Abject - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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70. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Abject adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (wretched, miserable) abyecto/a adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo.Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa grande", "mujer alta").
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71. Extreme poverty, deep poverty, Abject poverty, absolute poverty, destitution, or penury, is the most severe type of poverty, defined by the United Nations (UN) as "a condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, education and information
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72. The Abject frightens because it disrespects borders and thus threatens individual, collective or national identity
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73. Kristeva describes Abjection as the response to threats of defilement and disorder; the Abject is ejected in a process of boundary maintenance meant to protect identity.
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74. Abject, low, and mean may have essentially the same meaning, but low is more often used with respect to nature, condition, or rank; mean, to character or conduct; Abject, to spirit
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ABJECT [ˈabˌjekt, abˈjekt]