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dejected

[dih-jek-tid] / dɪˈdʒɛk tɪd /


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If that was the case, Koepka would’ve been wearing a green jacket on the 18th green at Augusta National, rather than making the dejected march from there to the locker room.

From Seattle Times

While obviously disappointed, the former Stoke City manager seemed far from dejected, and indeed relatively positive, when delivering his post-match media briefings.

From BBC

Michael Polak, of Justice Abroad, the group representing Mr Hunter, said he was "shocked and dejected" at the decision.

From BBC

Many feel dejected because Biden has been unable to make good on a campaign pledge to bolster voting rights and are eager to see his administration keep the issue in the spotlight.

From Seattle Times

The effort required to organize her life around addiction treatment left her dejected.

From New York Times