deject

[dɪˈdʒekt]

deject Definition

  • 1make sad or dispirited; depress
  • 2lower the spirits of; dishearten

Using deject: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "deject" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The news of his failure dejected him.

  • Example

    The team was dejected after losing the game.

  • Example

    The harsh criticism dejected her and made her lose confidence in herself.

deject Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for deject

Phrases with deject

  • feel sad or dispirited about something

    Example

    He was dejected at the thought of having to start over.

  • a facial expression that shows sadness or disappointment

    Example

    She had a dejected look on her face after receiving the bad news.

  • in a manner that shows sadness or disappointment

    Example

    He walked dejectedly out of the room after being criticized.

Origins of deject

from Latin 'deiectus', past participle of 'deicere', meaning 'to throw down'

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Summary: deject in Brief

'Deject' [dɪˈdʒekt] is a verb that means to make someone feel sad or dispirited, or to lower their spirits. It can be used to describe a range of situations, from personal failures to external criticisms. Examples include 'The news of his failure dejected him' and 'The harsh criticism dejected her and made her lose confidence in herself.' Synonyms for 'deject' include 'dishearten,' 'dispirit,' 'demoralize,' 'discourage,' and 'dismay.'