Dejected - English meaning
dɪˈdʒek.tɪd
Dejected – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveSad and depressed; dispirited.
Usage examples:
He stood in the street looking dejected
verbMake sad or dispirited; depress.
Usage examples:
Nothing dejects a trader like the interruption of his profits
adjectiveUnhappy, disappointed, or lacking hope
Usage examples:
William felt dejected because he had sprained his ankle and had to sit out the game.
adjectiveUnhappy, disappointed, or without hope
Usage examples:
She looked a bit dejected when they told her she didn't get the job.
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Word origin
late Middle English (also in the sense ‘overthrow, abase, degrade’): from Latin deject- ‘thrown down’, from the verb deicere, from de- ‘down’ + jacere ‘to throw’.
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