dejected

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Sad and dispirited
Simple past tense and past participle of deject
past of deject
affected or marked by low spirits; "is dejected but trying to look cheerful
If you are dejected, you feel miserable or unhappy, especially because you have just been disappointed by something. Everyone has days when they feel dejected or down. = despondent + dejectedly de·ject·ed·ly Passengers queued dejectedly for the increasingly dirty toilets. unhappy, disappointed, or sad (dejectus, from jacere )
affected or marked by low spirits; "is dejected but trying to look cheerful"
{s} depressed, sad
Cast down; afflicted; low-spirited; sad; as, a dejected look or countenance
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Make sad or dispirited

I pitied poor Miss Read's unfortunate situation. She was generally dejected, seldom cheerful, and avoided company -Benjamin Franklin.

deject
to dishearten
deject
{v} t. to cast down, grieve, afflict, crush
dejectedly
{a} in a dejected manner, heavily
dejectedness
{n} dejection, a lowness of spirits
Dejectedly
dejectly
deject
To cast down
deject
lower someone's spirits; make downhearted; "These news depressed her"; "The bad state of her child's health demoralizes her"
deject
To cast down the spirits of; to dispirit; to discourage; to dishearten
deject
{f} depress, dishearten, discourage, sadden
dejectedly
in a dispirited and depressed manner, sadly
dejectedly
in a dejected manner; "when she came back Sophie and Esther were sitting dejectedly in the kitchen
dejectedly
In a dejected manner, in a dispirited way
dejectedly
in a dejected manner; "when she came back Sophie and Esther were sitting dejectedly in the kitchen"
dejectedness
{i} downheartedness, sadness, depression
dejectedness
The state or quality of being dejected
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