Dejection
volume
British pronunciation/dɪd‍ʒˈɛkʃən/
American pronunciation/dɪdʒˈɛkʃən/

Définition et Signification de "dejection"

Dejection
01

découragement, abattement, tristesse

a state of low spirits, sadness, or melancholy
02

matières fécales

the act of discharging the solid bodily waste from the large intestine

dejection

n

deject

v
example
Exemple
Failing the exam for the second time heightened his dejection and self-doubt.
The loss in the final match was evident in the players' faces, displaying a collective sense of dejection.
The rainy weather added to the general sense of dejection among the outdoor event attendees.
A wave of dejection swept over her as she received the news of her grandmother's passing.
The constant setbacks in his career led to a growing sense of dejection and frustration.
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