fr abject

A French term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: JMDict 1.07, German Wiktionary, English Wiktionary, French Wiktionary, and Open Multilingual WordNet
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Synonyms

  • en accursed (a, wn) ➜
  • en despicable (a, wn) ➜
  • en gruesome (a, wn) ➜
  • en horrifying (a, wn) ➜
  • en miserable (a, wn) ➜
  • ja 卑劣 (n) ➜
  • ja 鄙劣 (n) ➜
  • de abjekt (a) ➜
  • de schuftig (a) ➜
  • en abject (a) ➜
  • en base (a) ➜
  • en despicable (a) ➜
  • af afskuwelik ➜
  • af immoreel ➜
  • ca abjecte ➜
  • de abscheulich ➜
  • de gemein ➜
  • de grässlich ➜
  • de gräulich ➜
  • de infam ➜
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Related terms

  • fr méprisable ➜
  • fr vil ➜
  • af afskuwelik (a) ➜
  • af immoreel (a) ➜
  • ca abjecte (a) ➜
  • cs podlý (a) ➜
  • cu стѹдовьнъ (a) ➜
  • de schnöde (a) ➜
  • en abject (a) ➜
  • en abjected (v) ➜
  • en abjecting (v) ➜
  • en base (a) ➜
  • en ignoble (a) ➜
  • en ragged (a) ➜
  • eo malestiminda (a) ➜
  • eo malmorala (a) ➜
  • es abominable (a) ➜
  • fi inhottava (a) ➜
  • fo andstyggiligur (a) ➜
  • de moralisch ➜
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Derived terms

  • fr abjectement ➜
  • fr abjection ➜
  • fr abjection ➜

Word forms

  • fr abject (a) ➜
  • fr abject (a) ➜
  • fr abject (a) ➜

Etymologically derived terms

  • io abjekta ➜

Distinct terms

  • fr avouable (a) ➜

Context of this term

  • en literary ➜

Links to other resources

  • en.wiktionary.org abject
  • fr.wiktionary.org abject
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