Crossword-Solution: DEJECTED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Dejected | imp. & p. p. | of Deject |
| Dejected | a. | Cast down; afflicted; low-spirited; sad; as, a dejected look or countenance. |
We have 70 clues for the answer “DEJECTED”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| sad and depressed | 1 answer |
| Sad and mopey | 1 answer |
| GLOOMY state | 8 answers |
| Inconsolable | 13 answers |
| sunk | 14 answers |
| Heartsore | 15 answers |
| Humbled | 16 answers |
| Dashed | 19 answers |
| unlively | 21 answers |
| pitiable | 23 answers |
| Down in the dumps | 24 answers |
| mirthless | 26 answers |
| Regretful | 28 answers |
| Woebegone | 29 answers |
| Pessimistic | 30 answers |
| heartsick | 32 answers |
| weakened | 35 answers |
| regretting | 35 answers |
| comfortless | 37 answers |
| unhopeful | 38 answers |
| Morose | 39 answers |
| humourless | 46 answers |
| Downright | 46 answers |
| disheartened | 47 answers |
| Hangdog | 48 answers |
| Droopy | 49 answers |
| funereal | 50 answers |
| joyless | 50 answers |
| dispirited | 51 answers |
| melancholic | 53 answers |
| BEATEN ___ | 55 answers |
| Cheerless | 55 answers |
| Sadden | 56 answers |
| Spiritless | 56 answers |
| Depressed | 57 answers |
| Unsmiling | 57 answers |
| disappointed | 58 answers |
| Crestfallen | 58 answers |
| Rueful | 58 answers |
| Worn | 62 answers |
| Ailing | 62 answers |
| Mournful | 63 answers |
| listless | 64 answers |
| woeful | 67 answers |
| grieving | 67 answers |
| Downcast | 68 answers |
| Dreary | 68 answers |
| Glum | 69 answers |
| Moody | 69 answers |
| Despond-ent | 69 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DEJECTED (5)
But I can’t think that you, who refuse me a little matter now, will by and by confer on me a greater benefit.” Truth and the Traveler A WAYFARING MAN, traveling in the desert, met a woman standing alone and terribly dejected.
She was watching the motions of her father with a look of anxious and filial affection, while he paced the apartment with a dejected mien and disordered step; sometimes clasping his hands together—sometimes casting his eyes to the roof of the apartment, as one who laboured under great mental tribulation.
All the rest stared at him, but he remained sitting in the same old dejected attitude, with a wrinkle in his round forehead and an appearance of impersonal shame and sorrow; his voice was colourless and sad.
These latter persons, who carried portmanteaus in their hands, had a dejected, exhausted look; their garments were not very fresh, and they seemed to be rendering some mysterious tribute to a magnificent young man with a waxed mustache, and a shirtfront adorned with diamond buttons, who every now and then dropped an absent glance over their multitudinous patience.
Every time she saw it, so fat and yet so ignominious, slunk into its corner in the dark, with its ends flopping like dejected ears from the knots, she laughed again.
Quotes with DEJECTED (3)
So, the rationale of having written this book is to say an inspiring word to a lot of people who are hurting, crying and sounding defeatist, an inspiring word to millions of people who are living in pain and indigence. I wrote it for a young chap who hopes there is no life after death so that he can finally rest, for a dejected ailing woman who thinks God enjoys torturing her and for some hopeless lad who threatens his friends he’d shoot himself. I wrote it for them and for myself.
I just wish moments weren’t so fleeting!' Isaac called to the man on the roof, 'They pass so quickly!' 'Fleeting?!' responded the tilling man, 'Moments? They pass quickly?! . . . Why, once a man is finished growing, he still has twenty years of youth. After that, he has twenty years of middle age. Then, unless misfortune strikes, nature gives him twenty thoughtful years of old age. Why do you call that quickly?' And with that, the tilling man wiped his sweaty brow and continu…
Feedback doesn’t tell you about yourself. It tells you about the person giving the feedback. In other words, if someone says your work is gorgeous, that just tells you about *their* taste. If you put out a new product and it doesn’t sell at all, that tells you something about what your audience does and doesn’t want. When we look at praise and criticism as information about the people giving it, we tend to get really curious about the feedback, rather than dejected or defensive.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1972–2022).