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"Undelighted" is not a standard word in English, but it can be understood as a combination of the prefix "un-" and the word "delighted," implying a lack of delight. While it may not be commonly used or found in dictionaries, it could be used informally to convey disappointment or lack of joy. In formal writing, it's better to use established terms like "disappointed" or "unhappy."

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