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dejected - affected or marked by low spirits; "is dejected but trying to look cheerful" |
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elated exultantly proud and joyful; in high spirits; "the elated winner"; "felt elated and excited"
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distressed,
dysphoric,
unhappy facing or experiencing financial trouble or difficulty; "distressed companies need loans and technical advice"; "financially hard-pressed Mexican hotels are lowering their prices"; "we were hard put to meet the mortgage payment"; "found themselves in a bad way financially"
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unhappy experiencing or marked by or causing sadness or sorrow or discontent; "unhappy over her departure"; "unhappy with her raise"; "after the argument they lapsed into an unhappy silence"; "had an unhappy time at school"; "the unhappy (or sad) news"; "he looks so sad"
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amort utterly cast down
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chapfallen,
chopfallen,
crestfallen,
deflated brought low in spirit; "left us fatigued and deflated spiritually"
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blue,
depressed,
dispirited,
down,
downcast,
downhearted,
down in the mouth,
gloomy,
grim,
low,
low-spirited causing dejection; "a blue day"; "the dark days of the war"; "a week of rainy depressing weather"; "a disconsolate winter landscape"; "the first dismal dispiriting days of November"; "a dark gloomy day"; "grim rainy weather"
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glum moody and melancholic
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lonely,
lonesome marked by dejection from being alone; "felt sad and lonely"; "the loneliest night of the week"; "lonesome when her husband is away"; "spent a lonesome hour in the bar"
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