abject vs cheap

abject

adj
  • Lower than nearby areas; low-lying. 

  • Complete; downright; utter. 

  • Of a person: cast down in hope or spirit; showing utter helplessness, hopelessness, or resignation; also, grovelling; ingratiating; servile. 

  • Existing in or sunk to a low condition, position, or state; contemptible, despicable, miserable. 

noun
  • A person in the lowest and most despicable condition; an oppressed person; an outcast; also, such people as a class. 

cheap

adj
  • Low and/or reduced in price. 

  • Trading at a price level which is low relative to historical trends, a similar asset, or (for derivatives) a theoretical value. 

  • Of poor quality. 

  • Stingy; mean; excessively frugal. 

  • Underhand or unfair. 

  • Of little worth. 

adv
  • Cheaply. 

noun
  • Price. 

  • Cheapness; lowness of price; abundance of supply. 

How often have the words abject and cheap occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )