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dejected

/dih-jek-tid/US // dɪˈdʒɛk tɪd //UK // (dɪˈdʒɛktɪd) //

沮丧的,颓废的,颓废,颓丧

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : depressed in spirits; disheartened; low-spirited: The dejected expression on the face of the loser spoiled my victory.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.depressed, blue
Synonyms
crestfallen灰心丧气,垂头丧气,垂头丧气的,灰心丧气的despondent沮丧的,惆怅的,惆怅,抑郁症discouraged心灰意冷,灰心丧气,灰心丧气的,心灰意懒disheartened心灰意冷,心灰意冷的,沮丧,丧气dispirited萎靡不振,萎靡不振的,沮丧的,颓废的gloomy阴郁的,阴郁,阴沉,阴沉的glum阴沉,阴郁,忧郁,忧郁的morose丧气,丧气的,悲观的,忧郁的black黑色,黑,黑人,黑色的clouded有云的,多云的,多云,浑浊的dampened受影响的,受挫的,受挫,受潮的dashed虚线,破折号,凹凸不平的,凹凸不平down下来,下,下来的,下降dragged被拖动的,被拖累的,被拖拽的,被拖曳的drooping下垂的,低垂的,垂头丧气,下垂hurting伤害,伤人,伤痛,伤害的low低,低的,低位,低级sagging下垂,下垂的,下降,下降的abject卑微的,卑微的人,卑微,卑怯all torn up满目疮痍,破烂不堪,遍体鳞伤,残破不堪atrabilious单调乏味,单调乏味的,单调的,单调乏味的生活bleak黯淡的,惨淡的,黯淡无光,惨淡broody忧郁的人,忧郁症,忧郁症患者,雏鸟bummed out沮丧的,遗憾的是,沮丧,懊恼cast down抛下,投下,丢弃,扔下cheerless无精打采的,无精打采,郁郁寡欢,郁郁寡欢的disconsolate凄凄惨惨戚戚,凄凉,凄凄惨惨,凄凉的dismal惨淡,凄惨的,惨淡的,凄惨doleful凄惨的,哀伤的,凄凉的,悲哀的down in the dumps跌入谷底,落魄,陷入困境,颓废down in the mouth在口中下降,嘴里倒吸一口凉气,嘴里倒是有downcast灰心丧气,灰心丧气的,低落的情绪,低沉downhearted心灰意冷,灰心丧气,心灰意懒,灰心丧气的droopy垂头丧气,垂头丧气的,耷拉着脑袋,下垂heavyhearted心情沉重,心情沉重的人,心事重重,心事重重的人in the pits在坑里,在坑中,坑内,在坑里的low-spirited低调的,低调,低气质,低调的人melancholy感伤,忧郁的人,忧郁的,忧郁miserable悲惨的,凄惨的,凄惨,悲惨的事moody喜怒无常,喜怒哀乐,心情,喜怒不形于色mopey闷闷不乐,喃喃自语,莫比,闷骚mopish拖把,拖把式,拖把式的,拖把型sad悲伤,伤心,悲伤的,悲哀shot down被击落,击落,被击落的,被击落了spiritless没有精神,无精神,魂不守舍,没有精神的woebegone忧郁症,忧郁的人,忧郁的,忧郁wretched凄惨的,惨不忍睹,惨不忍睹的,凄惨

Examples

  • A Sanba rider gets a flat and returns to the start line, dejected.

  • So I was dejected when I got the theater and the late afternoon show was sold out.

  • As the paddlers have the sweat hosed off of them, they are either elated or dejected with the timing results.

  • The cameras often caught him smiling nervously but never looking dejected or mad.

  • I was dejected and rejected yet again by someone who cashed my checks to tell me how to deal with dejection and rejection.

  • I sat at my desk feeling crushed and dejected about the great wrong we had perpetrated.

  • He acted dejected and dispirited, and if he could have talked would have asked the meaning of it all.

  • When Perkins entered Diottis room he found the violinist heavy-eyed and dejected.

  • He put his arms about her and drew her into his lap, where she lay, a dejected little heap, sobbing bitterly.

  • But his eyes roamed eagerly and changed to a burning, red color when they fell upon the dejected figure of his mistress.

  • There are beings so dejected—so penurious—that this swearing constitutes their whole store of worldly opulence.