Crossword-Solution: DEJECTION 9 letters, 61 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Word Word Type Definition
Dejection n. A casting down; depression.
Dejection n. The act of humbling or abasing one's self.
Dejection n. Lowness of spirits occasioned by grief or misfortune;
mental depression; melancholy.
Dejection n. A low condition; weakness; inability.
Dejection n. The discharge of excrement.
Dejection n. Faeces; excrement.

We have 61 clues for the answer “DEJECTION”

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Sadness ... or, read another way, what five puzzle answers have in common 1 answer
STATE of gloom 5 answers
Oppression 7 answers
deflation 7 answers
pessimism 10 answers
A STATE OF MELANCHOLY DEPRESSION 11 answers
BLUE STATE 15 answers
"___ Shadows" 17 answers
Unhappiness 18 answers
defeatism 20 answers
black mood 20 answers
disillusion 21 answers
Dumps 22 answers
cowardice 25 answers
Slump 26 answers
low spirits 27 answers
hopelessness 32 answers
"Sigh!" 36 answers
disconsolation 39 answers
dolour 39 answers
teardrops 41 answers
Bereavement 41 answers
pining 42 answers
Wretchedness 42 answers
wailing 42 answers
despondency 50 answers
deploring 50 answers
Sobbing 50 answers
sorrowing 52 answers
Weeping 52 answers
torture 53 answers
languishing 53 answers
hard life 54 answers
Doldrums 54 answers
Lamenting 55 answers
AGONY ___ 59 answers
Grief 61 answers
desperation 61 answers
Sadness 62 answers
Sorrow 62 answers
Lament 63 answers
Lamenta-tion 63 answers
Anguish 63 answers
Crying 65 answers
grieving 67 answers
Blues 68 answers
Misery 69 answers
mourning 69 answers
Woe 69 answers
despair 71 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with DEJECTION (5)

Whilst she sorrowed in her heart she cheered with her voice, and what was stranger than that the strong should need encouragement from the weak was that cheerfulness should be so well stimulated by such utter dejection.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
His attitude was one of deep dejection, and his face, though it had the cool, unimpeachable fairness possible only to a very blond young man, was by no means happy.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
Afro-American communities, which had been regarded as "The Promised Land," slid into poverty and dejection.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
That of the serf, or bondsman, was sad and sullen; his aspect was bent on the ground with an appearance of deep dejection, which might be almost construed into apathy, had not the fire which occasionally sparkled in his red eye manifested that there slumbered, under the appearance of sullen despondency, a sense of oppression, and a disposition to resistance.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
But as they drew towards the end of it, their interest in the appearance of a country which they were to inhabit overcame their dejection, and a view of Barton Valley as they entered it gave them cheerfulness.
Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 1994

Quotes with DEJECTION (3)

The whole world is divided for me into two parts: one is she, and there is all happiness, hope, light; the other is where she is not, and there is dejection and darkness...
Leo Tolstoy War and Peace
Everyone is in pain. Most people think pain in massage means something is happening, and if they can endure it, they will be improved, but sometimes the only thing pain means is pain. It a very easy mistake to make, though.. She’d refused for the longest time to get therapy or take any psychoactive drugs because she’d felt that the “darkness” was necessary, not just for her as an actor, but as a human being. You didn’t have to feel slightly terrible all the time, as it turns …
Meg Howrey The Wanderers
That seductive aroma of unchecked power was more than enough to commit genocide and mass sexual assault while unashamedly carrying their nation’s flag draped around a crucifix. People completely devoid of introspection, flaunting their entitlement and a self-importance that masked an endless pit of dejection that demanded more gold, land, and power. The Spanish crown was a plague of miserable dimensions for Chamorros.
M.B. Dallocchio The Desert Warrior
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