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abjectly
ab·ject A0016400 (ăb′jĕkt′, ăb-jĕkt′)adj.1. Extremely contemptible or degrading: abject cowardice. See Synonyms at base2.2. Being of the most miserable kind; wretched: abject poverty; abject grief.3. Thoroughgoing; complete. Used to modify pejorative nouns: an abject failure.4. Extremely submissive or self-abasing: abject apologies. [Middle English, outcast, from Latin abiectus, past participle of abicere, to cast away : ab-, from; see ab-1 + iacere, to throw; see yē- in Indo-European roots.] ab′ject′ly adv.ab·ject′ness n.ab·jec′tion n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | abjectly - in a hopeless resigned manner; "she shrugged her shoulders abjectly"resignedly | Translationsabject (ˈӕbdʒekt) adjective miserable; wretched. abject poverty. 淒慘的 可怜的ˈabjectly adverb 淒慘地 可怜地abjectly Related to abjectly: haughtily, resolutelySynonyms for abjectlyadv in a hopeless resigned mannerSynonyms |