Abject

/ˈæbdʒekt/ adjective

Existing in the most miserable, degraded, or hopeless state possible. Characterized by complete humiliation or defeat.

From Latin 'abjectus,' past participle of 'abicere' meaning 'to throw away,' from 'ab-' (away) + 'jacere' (to throw). The sense evolved from 'thrown away' to 'cast down' to 'completely degraded.'

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