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taken down
adjective as in crestfallen
adjective as in depressed
Strong matches
adjective as in disappointed
Strong matches
adjective as in melancholic
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- bummed out
- cast down
- crestfallen
- crummy
- dejected
- desolate
- despondent
- destroyed
- disconsolate
- dispirited
- down and out
- down in the dumps
- down in the mouth
- downhearted
- dragged
- dull
- dysphoric
- fed up
- glum
- grim
- heavy-hearted
- in a blue funk
- in pain
- in the dumps
- in the pits
- in the toilet
- let down
- low-spirited
- morose
- on a downer
- pessimistic
- ripped
- sad
- sob story
- spiritless
- torn-up
- tristful
- unhappy
- woebegone
adjective as in tristful
Weak matches
- bad
- blue
- bummed out
- cast down
- crestfallen
- crummy
- dejected
- desolate
- despondent
- destroyed
- disconsolate
- dispirited
- down
- down and out
- down in the dumps
- down in the mouth
- downcast
- downhearted
- dragged
- dull
- dysphoric
- fed up
- gloomy
- glum
- grim
- heavy-hearted
- hurting
- in a blue funk
- in pain
- in the dumps
- in the pits
- in the toilet
- let down
- low
- low-down
- low-spirited
- lugubrious
- melancholic
- melancholy
- moody
- morose
- on a downer
- pessimistic
- ripped
- sad
- spiritless
- torn-up
- unhappy
- weeping
- wistful
- woebegone
Example Sentences
Many people thought it was medieval, but in fact the original was taken down in the 1790s because it was deemed dangerous.
But despite their many impressive features, the devices can be taken down.
“They were all taken down in a matter of days.”
Sierra Canyon believes if it had Edwards last season, it might have taken down Etiwanda.
It’s interesting to see a man who is put on a pedestal by the world being taken down to his inner child by the person who knows him the most.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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