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1 dejected
dejected adj déprimé, abattu, découragé ; to become ou get dejected se laisser abattre, se décourager ; to look dejected avoir l'air abattu or déprimé. -
2 dejected
dejected [dɪ'dʒektɪd]abattu, découragé;∎ he looked sad and dejected il avait l'air triste et abattu;∎ the dejected loser left the court le perdant quitta le court d'un air abattu -
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4 dejected
[di'‹ektid](gloomy or miserable: He looked rather dejected.) abattu- dejection -
5 ELLELAHCIC
êllelahcic:Qui est très affligé." îêllelahcic ", abattue, découragée - dejected. Est dit de la coutisane. Sah10,55 (iellelacic).indigente - destitute. Est dit de la coutisane. Sah10,94 (iellelacic).décrépite - decrepit. Est dit d'une mauvaise fille noble. Sah10,48 (iellellacic)." mêllelahcic ", 'ton chagrin est arrivé'. Launey II 240 n. 183 - il s'agit donc du verbe inanimé ahci sujet m-êllel, ton chagrin." huel mêllelahcic totomitl ", tu es bien un pauvre idiot d'Otomi. Launey II 240 (183) = Sah10,178 (mellelacic).Form: pft. sur êllelahci. -
6 IELLELAHCIC
îellelahcic:Abattu, découragé, indigent, décrépit.Angl., dejected. Est dit de la courtisane. Sah10,55.destitute. Est dit de la prostituée. Sah10,94.decrepit. Est dit d'une mauvaise fille noble. Sah10,48 (iellellacic). -
7 downcast
downcast [ˈdaʊn‚kα:st]a. ( = discouraged) démoraliséb. [eyes] baissé* * *['daʊnkɑːst], US [-kæst]1) ( dejected) découragé2) [eyes] baissé -
8 downcast
1 ( directed downwards) [eyes, look] baissé ;2 ( dejected) découragé. -
9 depressed
depressed [dɪ'prest]∎ you mustn't get depressed about your exam results tu ne dois pas te laisser abattre ou perdre le moral à cause de tes résultats d'examen;∎ it's nothing to get depressed about il n'y a pas de quoi se laisser abattre;∎ visiting her grandparents made her feel depressed le fait de rendre visite à ses grands-parents la déprimait ou lui donnait le cafard(b) Economics (area, industry) en déclin, touché par la crise, déprimé; (prices, profits, wages) en baisse;∎ Stock Exchange the market is depressed les cours sont en baisse;∎ one of the most depressed sectors of the economy un des secteurs économiques les plus touchés par la crise;∎ the economy has been in a depressed state for nearly three years l'économie est dans un état de marasme depuis bientôt trois ans(c) (sunken, hollow) creux
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Dejected — De*ject ed, a. Cast down; afflicted; low spirited; sad; as, a dejected look or countenance. {De*ject ed*ly}, adv. {De*ject ed*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dejected — index despondent, disappointed, disconsolate, lugubrious, pessimistic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
dejected — depressed at heart, 1580s, pp. adj. from DEJECT (Cf. deject). Related: Dejectedly (1610s) … Etymology dictionary
dejected — depressed, dispirited, *downcast, disconsolate, woebegone Analogous words: weighed down, oppressed (see DEPRESS): *despondent, forlorn, hopeless: morose, glum, gloomy (see SULLEN) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
dejected — [adj] depressed, blue abject, all torn up*, atrabilious, black, bleak, broody, bummed out*, cast down, cheerless, clouded, crestfallen, dampened, dashed, despondent, disconsolate, discouraged, disheartened, dismal, dispirited, doleful, down,… … New thesaurus
dejected — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ sad and dispirited. DERIVATIVES dejectedly adverb … English terms dictionary
dejected — [dē jek′tid, dijek′tid] adj. in low spirits; depressed; disheartened SYN. SAD dejectedly adv. dejectedness n … English World dictionary
dejected — adj. dejected to + inf. (he was dejected to learn that he had failed the examination) * * * [dɪ dʒektɪd] dejected to + inf. (he was dejected to learn that he had failed the examination) … Combinatory dictionary
dejected — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, feel, look ▪ She looked sorrowful and dejected. ▪ become, grow ADVERB … Collocations dictionary
Dejected — Deject De*ject , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dejected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dejecting}.] [L. dejectus, p. p. of dejicere to throw down; de + jacere to throw. See {Jet} a shooting forth.] 1. To cast down. [Obs. or Archaic] [1913 Webster] Christ dejected… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dejected — de|ject|ed [ dı dʒektəd ] adjective someone who is dejected has lost all their hope or enthusiasm, especially because they have failed at something: They sat in silence, looking tired and dejected … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English