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Definition of deject
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Deject
(v. t.) To cast down.
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Gloomy
::
Gloomy
(superl.)
Affected
with, or
expressing,
gloom;
melancholy;
dejected;
as, a
gloomy
temper
or
countenance..
Depression
::
Depression
(n.)
Dejection;
despondency;
lowness.
Dejected
::
Dejected
(imp. & p. p.) of
Dejec.
Down
::
Down
(adv.)
In a low or the
lowest
position,
literally
or
figuratively;
at the
bottom
of a
decent;
below the
horizon;
of the
ground;
in a
condition
of
humility,
dejection,
misery,
and the like; in a state of
quiet..
Spiritless
::
Spiritless
(a.)
Destitute
of
spirit;
wanting
animation;
wanting
cheerfulness;
dejected;
depressed.
Discourage
::
Discourage
(v. t.) To
extinguish
the
courage
of; to
dishearten;
to
depress
the
spirits
of; to
deprive
of
confidence;
to
deject;
-- the
opposite
of
encourage;
as, he was
discouraged
in his
undertaking;
he need not be
discouraged
from a like
attempt..
Discomfit
::
Discomfit
(v. t.) To break up and
frustrate
the plans of; to balk/ to throw into
perplexity
and
dejection;
to
disconcert.
Dejected
::
Dejected
(a.) Cast down;
afflicted;
low-spirited;
sad; as, a
dejected
look or
countenance..
Chapfallen
::
Chapfallen
(a.)
Having
the lower chap or jaw
drooping,
-- an
indication
of
humiliation
and
dejection;
crestfallen;
discouraged.
See
Chopfallen..
Melancholic
::
Melancholic
(a.) Given to
melancholy;
depressed;
melancholy;
dejected;
unhappy.
Sorrowful
::
Sorrowful
(a.) Full of
sorrow;
exhibiting
sorrow;
sad;
dejected;
distressed.
Prostration
::
Prostration
(n.) The
condition
of being
prostrate;
great
depression;
lowness;
dejection;
as, a
postration
of
spirits..
Poor
::
Poor
(superl.)
Wanting
in
strength
or
vigor;
feeble;
dejected;
as, poor
health;
poor
spirits..
Melancholy
::
Melancholy
(n.)
Depression
of
spirits;
a
gloomy
state
continuing
a
considerable
time; deep
dejection;
gloominess.
Dejecta
::
Dejecta
(n. pl.)
Excrements;
as, the
dejecta
of the
sick..
Dejection
::
Dejection
(n.) A
casting
down;
depression.
Damp
::
Damp
(superl.)
Dejected;
depressed;
sunk.
Purpura
::
Purpura
(n.) A
disease
characterized
by livid spots on the skin from
extravasated
blood,
with loss of
muscular
strength,
pain in the
limbs,
and
mental
dejection;
the
purples..
Damp
::
Damp (n.) To put out, as fire; to
depress
or
deject;
to
deaden;
to
cloud;
to check or
restrain,
as
action
or
vigor;
to make dull; to
weaken;
to
discourage..
Disheartenment
::
Disheartenment
(n.)
Discouragement;
dejection;
depression
of
spirits.
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