abject |
bad |
As verbs the difference between abject and bad
is that
abject is (obsolete) to cast off or out; to reject
[ while bad is to simulate. ]
As an adjective abject
is (obsolete) rejected; cast aside .
As a noun abject
is a person in the lowest and most despicable condition; a castaway; outcast
[. ]
abject |
nasty |
As adjectives the difference between abject and nasty
is that
abject is (obsolete) rejected; cast aside while
nasty is .
As nouns the difference between abject and nasty
is that
abject is a person in the lowest and most despicable condition; a castaway; outcast
[ while nasty is (lb) something nasty. ]
As a verb abject
is (obsolete) to cast off or out; to reject [. ]
harmful |
abject |
As adjectives the difference between harmful and abject
is that
harmful is of a kind likely to be damaging; injurious while
abject is (obsolete) rejected; cast aside .
As a noun abject is
a person in the lowest and most despicable condition; a castaway; outcast
[. ]
As a verb abject is
(obsolete) to cast off or out; to reject [.
] abject |
abstract |
As nouns the difference between abject and abstract
is that
abject is a person in the lowest and most despicable condition; a castaway; outcast
[ while abstract is abstract. ]
As an adjective abject
is (obsolete) rejected; cast aside .
As a verb abject
is (obsolete) to cast off or out; to reject
[. ]
abject |
subject |
As adjectives the difference between abject and subject
is that
abject is rejected; cast aside while
subject is likely to be affected by or to experience something.
As nouns the difference between abject and subject
is that
abject is a person in the lowest and most despicable condition; a castaway; outcast while
subject is in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same.
As verbs the difference between abject and subject
is that
abject is to cast off or out; to reject while
subject is to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
abject |
abscond |
In transitive obsolete terms the difference between abject and abscond
is that
abject is to cast down; hence, to abase; to degrade; to lower; to debase while
abscond is to conceal; to take away.
As an adjective abject
is rejected; cast aside.
As a noun abject
is a person in the lowest and most despicable condition; a castaway; outcast.
repentant |
abject |
As adjectives the difference between repentant and abject
is that
repentant is feeling or showing sorrow for wrongdoing while
abject is (obsolete) rejected; cast aside .
As nouns the difference between repentant and abject
is that
repentant is one who repents; a penitent while
abject is a person in the lowest and most despicable condition; a castaway; outcast
[. ]
As a verb abject is
(obsolete) to cast off or out; to reject [.
] abject |
abortive |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between abject and abortive
is that
abject is (obsolete) to cast down; hence, to abase; to degrade; to lower; to debase
[ while abortive is (obsolete) to cause an abortion; to render without fruit ][.]
As adjectives the difference between abject and abortive
is that abject is (obsolete) rejected; cast aside while abortive is (obsolete) produced by abortion; born prematurely [. ]
As nouns the difference between abject and abortive
is that abject is a person in the lowest and most despicable condition; a castaway; outcast [ while abortive is (obsolete) that which is born or brought forth prematurely; an abortion ][. ]
As verbs the difference between abject and abortive
is that abject is (obsolete) to cast off or out; to reject [ while abortive is (obsolete) to cause an abortion; to render without fruit ][. ]
abject |
indigent |
As adjectives the difference between abject and indigent
is that
abject is (obsolete) rejected; cast aside while
indigent is poor; destitute; in need.
As nouns the difference between abject and indigent
is that
abject is a person in the lowest and most despicable condition; a castaway; outcast
[ while indigent is a person in need, or in poverty. ]
As a verb abject
is (obsolete) to cast off or out; to reject [. ]
abject |
pity |
In obsolete terms the difference between abject and pity
is that
abject is rejected; cast aside while
pity is piety.
As an adjective abject
is rejected; cast aside.
As an interjection pity is
short form of what a pity.
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