The word of the day is abject.
Abject (adjective, AB-jekt)- sunk to or existing in a low state or condition : very bad or severe. cast down in spirit : servile, spiritless. showing hopelessness or resignation. expressing or offered in a humble and often ingratiating spirit.
Examples of use:
The youth offered an abject apology for his misdeed.
“We tend not to dwell on the provenance of cheap gizmos. Periodically, we’re moved to outrage, even boycott, by revelations of the abject conditions in which certain items are produced; then we move on.” — Stephen Phillips, Datebook (The San Francisco Chronicle), 26 Jan. 2021
Words to Deceive
The man he speaks
With all the lies he reeks
Abject truths spew from his mouth
No sincerity can be found
Look deep within those words
For the masses and herds
Many believe what is said
These words they are fed
Keep spooning it in and all will believe
These words he uses to decieve
© Chris Chonos