The meaning of Deflated
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adjectiveHaving been emptied of air or gas.
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A deflated balloonadjectiveHaving suddenly lost confidence or optimism.
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The news left him feeling utterly deflated
verbLet air or gas out of (a tyre, balloon, or similar object).
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He deflated one of the tyresverbMake (someone) suddenly lose confidence or feel dispirited.
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His response deflated meverbBring about a general reduction of price levels in (an economy).
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The budget deflated the economy
adjectiveFeeling less confident and positive than before
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Her criticism left me feeling a bit deflated.
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Word origin
late 19th century: from de- (expressing reversal) + -flate (as in inflate ).
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