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(adj)
Of the eyes, a facial expression, etc.: looking downwards, usually as a sign of discouragement, sadness, etc., or sometimes modesty.
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Sad and dispirited.
Sad, discouraged, in low spirits, unhappy, having no hope
Disheartened, feeling low, in low spirits.
Without energy, gusto or drive, enervated, without the will to accomplish, disheartened.
Having little body fat or flesh; slim; slender; lean; gaunt.
(adv)
(comparable) From a higher position to a lower one; downwards.
Cut in the edge into points or inequalities, like teeth; dented on the surface; jagged; notched; stamped in.
Curved like the inner surface of a sphere or bowl.
Situated close to, or even below, the ground or another normal reference plane; not high or lofty.
Of a blue hue.
Affected by depression, depressed; dispirited; melancholic.
In low spirits from loss of hope or courage.
Discouraged, despairing.
Synonym of bummed out.
Feeling sorrow; sorrowful, mournful.
Causing a person to lose heart; making despondent or gloomy.
Suffering from gloom; melancholy; dejected.
In a state of misery: very sad, ill, or poor.
Sickly; sick; ill; unwell.
That causes discouragement.
(by extension) Taking an interest in, or fixating on, unhealthy or unwholesome subjects such as death, decay, disease.
Anxious or uneasy.
Weakened.
Discouraging; causing annoyance or anger by excessive difficulty.
Lacking in force (usually strength) or ability.
Given to sudden or frequent changes of mind; temperamental.
Rendered less effective.
Very tired; zonked (out).
(of a place) Decrepit.
Boring; not exciting or interesting.
Alternative form of heavy-hearted. [(idiomatic) sad, melancholic.]
Tired, weary.
Slow; having little motion.
Boring, monotonous, time-consuming, wearisome, livelong.
Used up, expended; of which nothing is left.
Reduced; made less strong.
Of low quality.
(figurative) Without progress or change; stale; inactive.
Reduced to poverty.
Subject to deprivation; poor.
(euphemistic) Poor; in financial difficulties.
With no or few possessions or money, particularly in relation to contemporaries who do have them.
Lacking diligence or care; not earnest or eager.
Deprived of the opportunities and advantages of others, usually through no fault of one's own.
immature and not fully developed
Having been lessened.
shrunken
lessened, reduced
(v)
(intransitive) Of a quantity, to become smaller.
(n)
decline
A region of space that contains no matter.
Made smaller or less; having undergone reduction.
(of a person or the face) Tense and pale from cold, worry, or hunger.
Lower than nearby areas.
Having dropped by the force of gravity.
Under strain or deprivation.
The act of declining or refusing something.
(N)
a real-time card game from James Ernest in which all players are falling from the sky for no apparent reason.
Toward a lower level, whether in physical space, in a hierarchy, or in amount or value.
allowed to drop or fall.
worn down or worn away.
Constant in feeling, purpose, or pursuit; not fickle, changeable, or wavering; not easily moved or persuaded to alter a purpose; resolute.
Pressed tightly together.
An unstable situation, in political, social, economic or military affairs, especially one involving an impending abrupt change.
Indicating position or direction.
In need; poor.
Addicted; unable to resist or cease doing.
(British spelling) Alternative form of pressurized. [Under pressure.]
Great sadness or depression, especially of a thoughtful or introspective nature.
(slang) high on cannabis
(informal) Extremely drunk.
Causing boredom or tiredness; making one feel tired and impatient.
(not comparable) Of, relating to, or located at or near a margin or edge; also figurative usages of location and margin (edge).
The lowest part of anything.
Anything that depresses:
A long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals.
caused, by natural or unnatural means, to be depressed (lower than the surrounding area) or submerged
Having a limited biodiversity.
Any black or brown straight-winged insect of the order Blattodea that is not a termite.
The capital city of the province of Pisa, Tuscany, Italy.
(transitive, intransitive) To apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force.
made less in size or amount or degree
(botany) Directed obliquely.
below the surround or below the normal position
(intransitive) To become slow; to slacken in speed; to decelerate.
(figuratively) To weaken or work against; to hinder, sabotage.
made narrow; limited in breadth
(transitive) To encourage or heavily exert force or influence.
(intransitive, transitive) To attempt to influence (a public official or decision-maker) in favor of a specific opinion or cause.
Seemingly beyond consolation; inconsolable.
exhibiting sorrow; dejected; distraught; sad. (of a person)
Sad because of a disappointment.
Sullen, gloomy; showing a brooding ill humour.
Filled with grief, mournful, bringing feelings of sadness.
Despondent; moody; sullen.
Full of woe; sorrowful; distressed with grief or calamity.