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    dejection
    /dɪˈdʒɛkʃn/

    noun

    • 1. a sad and depressed state; low spirits: "he was slumped in deep dejection"

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  2. Dejection means "lowness of spirits" or "downcast". Learn its synonyms, examples, word history, and medical and kids definitions from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  3. Dejection is the feeling of being unhappy, disappointed, or without hope. Learn how to use this word in sentences and see translations in different languages.

  4. Dejection is a feeling of sadness that you get, for example, when you have just been disappointed by something. Learn more about its synonyms, pronunciation, collocations, and usage in sentences from Collins Dictionary.

  5. Someone overcoming the loss of a loved one might be in a state of dejection or depression for some time. It's all part of the grieving process. Dejection comes from the Latin deicere meaning "throw down." When you're in a state of dejection, your emotions are really thrown down in the dumps.

  6. Dejection is a noun that means a sad or depressed state. Learn how to say it, see a picture and read example sentences from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  7. Dejection means depression or lowness of spirits, or evacuation of the bowels. Find out the origin, usage, and related words of dejection from Dictionary.com.

  8. Dejection is a feeling of sadness that you get, for example, when you have just been disappointed by something.