
abject
/ˈæbdʒɛkt/
experienced or present to the maximum degree
abject in a sentence
“They lived in abject poverty.”
Origin of abject
Latin abjectus thrown away, from abicere throw away, from ab- away + jacere to throw
Related Words
profound
very great or intense; having deep meaning
acute
present or experienced to a severe degree
chronic
persisting for a long time; constantly recurring
pervasive
spreading widely throughout an area or group
radical
relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something
drastic
likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect; radical and extreme