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abortive

American  
[uh-bawr-tiv] / əˈbɔr tɪv /

adjective

  1. failing to succeed; unsuccessful.

    an abortive rebellion; an abortive scheme.

    Synonyms:
    vain, unavailing, bootless, ineffectual, fruitless
    Antonyms:
    successful
  2. born prematurely.

  3. imperfectly developed; rudimentary.

  4. Medicine/Medical.

    1. producing or intended to produce abortion; abortifacient.

    2. acting to halt progress of a disease.

  5. Pathology. (of the course of a disease) short and mild without the usual, pronounced clinical symptoms.

  6. Botany. (of seeds or pollen grains) imperfect; unable to germinate.


abortive British  
/ əˈbɔːtɪv /

adjective

  1. failing to achieve a purpose; fruitless

  2. (of organisms) imperfectly developed; rudimentary

  3. causing abortion; abortifacient

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Other Word Forms

  • abortively adverb
  • abortiveness noun
  • nonabortive adjective
  • nonabortively adverb
  • nonabortiveness noun
  • unabortive adjective
  • unabortively adverb
  • unabortiveness noun

Etymology

Origin of abortive

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English word from Latin word abortīvus. See abort, -ive

Explanation

Did you ever start something and not finish it? If so, that was an abortive project. Abortive things don't get finished. Abortive is a variation of abort, which means to end something, so something abortive never reaches its end point. If you tried like crazy to run a marathon but couldn't finish, your efforts were abortive. If someone tripped you during the marathon, their efforts were abortive too. Abortive things always lead to the words "The end." Abortive can also be a way of avoiding the word unsuccessful.

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A Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2016 for reporting on the abortive Turkish coup, his work has won a string of international awards.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 26, 2026

Besides, there are other aspects to Murphy’s monstrosity, which he co-created with Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken of the narratively abortive “Grotesquerie,” worth pondering.

From Salon • Nov. 6, 2025

But there was also damning testimony from a detective named Sam Browne, who recalled Darrow’s words to him minutes after the abortive bribe attempt.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 26, 2024

But his relationship with Mr Putin soured after Prigozhin ordered his troops to march on Moscow in an abortive rebellion against Russia's military leaders in June.

From BBC • Aug. 23, 2023

Now, like the abortive Crusade for Moorish Dignity, he had another debacle on his itching hands.

From "A Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole