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StepOnMe Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

The word "abject" and its usage

Abject is an adjective. We can use it as an adverb. (right?) The adverb form is abjectly. The noun form is abjection.

Can we use "abject" as a verb? If so, can you give me a sentence with it?

Also, can you give me a sentence using the word "abjectly"?

Thanks in advance!
  

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StepOnMe Abject is an adjective. We can use it as an adverb. ) The adverb form is abjectly.

  • StepOnMe Abject is an adjective.
  • We can use it as an adverb.
  • ) The adverb form is abjectly.
  • The noun form is abjection.
  • As far as I have ever heard, abject is not used as an adverb - only as an adjective.
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StepOnMeAbject is an adjective. We can use it as an adverb. (right?) The adverb form is abjectly. The noun form is abjection.
As far as I have ever heard, abject is not used as an adverb - only as an adjective.
abjectly is the adverb. In addition to abjection, abjectness is also a noun form of abject.

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