This probably doesn't help, but these are the majority of the words on my vocab test this week. Crazy.
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.
Dejection is the corresponding noun to the adverb dejectedly.
Answer:Synonyms- Hopelessness, Dejection, Discouragement, GloomAntonyms-Bright, Cheerful
Impatience is the inability to wait or persevere calmly, without anger, dejection or defeatism, or irrational action.
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.
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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it means to love girls and you get a boner every day:):(:):(
Dejection
it is a feeling of regret or dejection upon the frustrations of one's expectations
Dejection is the corresponding noun to the adverb dejectedly.
Change the first "t" to a "j" - "dejection".
Answer:Synonyms- Hopelessness, Dejection, Discouragement, GloomAntonyms-Bright, Cheerful
You didn't answer my original question. (Pardon the misspelling)...