The dejection she felt was the result of being passed over for a job she coveted. The coach shared his team's dejection over losing the championship.
I sat in silent dejection until my opponent's victory speech was finished. When he was turned down by Harvard, he spent a week in morose dejection.
Cactus!
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The context clue "dejection" is an example of an antonym clue, where the word's meaning is understood through its opposite. In this case, "dejection" implies a sense of sadness or low spirits.
The meaning of the term "dejection" can be found in an online dictionary, such as thefreedictionary or or merriam-webster. It can also be learned from a dictionary in a high street library. Dejection actually means "lowless of spirit"
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Cherry Blossom stands for virtue and new beginnings :)
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