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All down in the dumps synonyms

down in the dumps
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adj down in the dumps

  • depressed β€” If you are depressed, you are sad and feel that you cannot enjoy anything, because your situation is so difficult and unpleasant.
  • discouraged β€” to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence; dishearten; dispirit.
  • depressed β€” If you are depressed, you are sad and feel that you cannot enjoy anything, because your situation is so difficult and unpleasant.
  • depressed β€” If you are depressed, you are sad and feel that you cannot enjoy anything, because your situation is so difficult and unpleasant.
  • disappointed β€” depressed or discouraged by the failure of one's hopes or expectations: a disappointed suitor.
  • pessimistic β€” pertaining to or characterized by pessimism or the tendency to expect only bad outcomes; gloomy; joyless; unhopeful: His pessimistic outlook kept him from applying for jobs for which he was perfectly qualified.
  • forlorn β€” desolate or dreary; unhappy or miserable, as in feeling, condition, or appearance.
  • dour β€” sullen; gloomy: The captain's dour look depressed us all.
  • sullen β€” showing irritation or ill humor by a gloomy silence or reserve.
  • solemn β€” grave, sober, or mirthless, as a person, the face, speech, tone, or mood: solemn remarks.
  • ugly β€” very unattractive or unpleasant to look at; offensive to the sense of beauty; displeasing in appearance.
  • pensive β€” dreamily or wistfully thoughtful: a pensive mood.
  • somber β€” gloomily dark; shadowy; dimly lighted: a somber passageway.
  • wistful β€” characterized by melancholy; longing; yearning.
  • trite β€” lacking in freshness or effectiveness because of constant use or excessive repetition; hackneyed; stale: the trite phrases in his letter.
  • sorrowful β€” full of or feeling sorrow; grieved; sad.
  • grouchy β€” sullenly discontented; sulky; morose; ill-tempered.
  • cranky β€” If you describe ideas or ways of behaving as cranky, you disapprove of them because you think they are strange.
  • discouraged β€” to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence; dishearten; dispirit.
  • morose β€” gloomily or sullenly ill-humored, as a person or mood.
  • crestfallen β€” If you look crestfallen, you look sad and disappointed about something.
  • destroyed β€” to reduce (an object) to useless fragments, a useless form, or remains, as by rending, burning, or dissolving; injure beyond repair or renewal; demolish; ruin; annihilate.
  • weeping β€” expressing grief, sorrow, or any overwhelming emotion by shedding tears: weeping multitudes.
  • ripped β€” drunk; intoxicated.
  • bleeding β€” Bleeding is used by some people to emphasize what they are saying, especially when they feel strongly about something or dislike something.
  • disenchanted β€” to rid of or free from enchantment, illusion, credulity, etc.; disillusion: The harshness of everyday reality disenchanted him of his idealistic hopes.
  • discontented β€” not content; dissatisfied; discontented.
  • complaining β€” to express dissatisfaction, pain, uneasiness, censure, resentment, or grief; find fault: He complained constantly about the noise in the corridor.
  • beaten β€” Beaten earth has been pressed down, often by people's feet, until it is hard.
  • upset β€” to overturn: to upset a pitcher of milk.
  • disconcerted β€” disturbed, as in one's composure or self-possession; perturbed; ruffled: She was disconcerted by the sudden attack on her integrity.
  • defeated β€” having suffered defeat; beaten
  • disillusioned β€” to free from or deprive of illusion, belief, idealism, etc.; disenchant.
  • dissatisfied β€” not satisfied or pleased; discontented.
  • frustrated β€” Obsolete. frustrated.
  • distressed β€” afflicted with or suffering distress: distress livestock; distress wheat.
  • disgruntled β€” displeased and discontented; sulky; peevish: Her disgruntled husband refused to join us.
  • worsted β€” that which is worst.
  • objecting β€” anything that is visible or tangible and is relatively stable in form.
  • balked β€” to stop, as at an obstacle, and refuse to proceed or to do something specified (usually followed by at): He balked at making the speech.
  • vanquished β€” to conquer or subdue by superior force, as in battle.
  • foiled β€” ornamented with foils, as a gable, spandrel, or balustrade.
  • brooding β€” Brooding is used to describe an atmosphere or feeling that makes you feel anxious or slightly afraid.
  • downbeat β€” the downward stroke of a conductor's arm or baton indicating the first or accented beat of a measure.
  • cross β€” If you cross something such as a room, a road, or an area of land or water, you move or travel to the other side of it. If you cross to a place, you move or travel over a room, road, or area of land or water in order to reach that place.
  • melancholy β€” sober thoughtfulness; pensiveness.
  • dispirited β€” discouraged; dejected; disheartened; gloomy.
  • depressed β€” If you are depressed, you are sad and feel that you cannot enjoy anything, because your situation is so difficult and unpleasant.
  • downcast β€” directed downward, as the eyes.
  • dejected β€” If you are dejected, you feel miserable or unhappy, especially because you have just been disappointed by something.
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