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Definition of deject
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Deject
(a.)
Dejected.
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Damp
::
Damp (n.)
Dejection;
depression;
cloud of the mind.
Mopish
::
Mopish
(a.) Dull;
spiritless;
dejected.
Dejection
::
Dejection
(n.) The act of
humbling
or
abasing
one's self.
Melancholic
::
Melancholic
(a.) Given to
melancholy;
depressed;
melancholy;
dejected;
unhappy.
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..
Dampy
::
Dampy (a.)
Dejected;
gloomy;
sorrowful.
Faintness
::
Faintness
(n.)
Faint-heartedness;
timorousness;
dejection.
Dejectly
::
Dejectly
(adv.)
Dejectedly.
Fall
::
Fall (v. t.) To
assume
a look of shame or
disappointment;
to
become
or
appear
dejected;
-- said of the
countenance.
Disheartenment
::
Disheartenment
(n.)
Discouragement;
dejection;
depression
of
spirits.
Jaw-fallen
::
Jaw-fallen
(a.)
Dejected;
chopfallen.
Dejection
::
Dejection
(n.) A low
condition;
weakness;
inability.
Dejectory
::
Dejectory
(a.)
Having
power,
or
tending,
to cast
down..
Amort
::
Amort (a.) As if dead;
lifeless;
spiritless;
dejected;
depressed.
Disconsolation
::
Disconsolation
(n.)
Dejection;
grief.
Poor
::
Poor
(superl.)
Wanting
in
strength
or
vigor;
feeble;
dejected;
as, poor
health;
poor
spirits..
Deject
::
Deject
(v. t.) To cast down the
spirits
of; to
dispirit;
to
discourage;
to
dishearten.
Gloomy
::
Gloomy
(superl.)
Affected
with, or
expressing,
gloom;
melancholy;
dejected;
as, a
gloomy
temper
or
countenance..
Flatten
::
Flatten
(a.) To throw down; to bring to the
ground;
to
prostrate;
hence,
to
depress;
to
deject;
to
dispirit..
Low-spirited
::
Low-spirited
(a.)
Deficient
in
animation
and
courage;
dejected;
depressed;
not
sprightly.
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