| ABJECTED | • abjected v. Simple past tense and past participle of abject. • abjected adj. (Obsolete) That has been cast off or rejected. • ABJECT v. to throw out, cast away. |
| ABJECTLY | • abjectly adv. In an abject fashion; with great shame; desperately. • ABJECT adv. humble; miserable; craven. |
| ABJOINTS | • abjoints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abjoint. • ABJOINT v. to cut off by forming a septum. |
| ABJURERS | • abjurers n. Plural of abjurer. • ABJURER n. one who abjures. |
| ABJURING | • abjuring v. Present participle of abjure. • ABJURE v. to renounce under oath. |
| FRABJOUS | • frabjous adj. Fabulous, joyous; great, wonderful. • FRABJOUS adj. splendid, magnificent. |
| OBJECTED | • objected v. Simple past tense and past participle of object. • OBJECT v. to argue in opposition. |
| OBJECTOR | • objector n. A person who objects to something. • OBJECTOR n. one that objects. |
| OBJURING | • objuring v. Present participle of objure. • OBJURE v. to bind by oath; to entreat solemnly. |
| REOBJECT | • REOBJECT v. to object again. |
| SUBJECTS | • subjects n. Plural of subject. • subjects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subject. • SUBJECT v. to cause to experience. |
| SUBJOINS | • subjoins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subjoin. • SUBJOIN v. to add at the end. |