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Deject - Law Dictionary Search Results
Melancholic
Given to melancholy depressed melancholy dejected unhappy
Low spirited
Deficient in animation and courage dejected depressed dispirited not sprightly
ion
the act or process of constructing a thing constructed dominion territory ruled over subjection state of being subject dejection abstraction
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Heigh ho
An exclamation of surprise joy dejection uneasiness weariness etc
Faint hearted
Wanting in courage depressed by fear easily discouraged or frightened cowardly timorous dejected
exhilarated
elated in high spirits and envigorated Opposite of dejected
Demission
The act of demitting or the state of being demitted a letting down a lowering dejection
downcast
Cast downward directed to the ground from bashfulness modesty dejection or guilt
down and out
impoverished usually implying a state of dejection as well
Dismayedness
A state of being dismayed dejection of courage dispiritedness
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Did you mean: defect?
Deject - Law Dictionary Search Results
Melancholic
Given to melancholy depressed melancholy dejected unhappy
Low spirited
Deficient in animation and courage dejected depressed dispirited not sprightly
ion
the act or process of constructing a thing constructed dominion territory ruled over subjection state of being subject dejection abstraction
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Heigh ho
An exclamation of surprise joy dejection uneasiness weariness etc
Faint hearted
Wanting in courage depressed by fear easily discouraged or frightened cowardly timorous dejected
exhilarated
elated in high spirits and envigorated Opposite of dejected
Demission
The act of demitting or the state of being demitted a letting down a lowering dejection
downcast
Cast downward directed to the ground from bashfulness modesty dejection or guilt
down and out
impoverished usually implying a state of dejection as well
Dismayedness
A state of being dismayed dejection of courage dispiritedness
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