unabject

adj

Etymology

From un- + abject.

  1. derived from *(H)yeh₁- — “to throw
  2. derived from abiectus — “abandoned; cast aside
  3. derived from abject
  4. inherited from abiect
  5. prefixed as unabject — “un + abject

Definitions

  1. Not abject.

    • He also showed me ways in which an adult gay man could think about, talk about, and have sex: ways that were unashamed and unabject, but at the same time too witty and self-aware ever to be boringly "normal."

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