willingly
antonym for jubilation is: dejected
I am dejected (disheartened) by your answer to my question.
He felt very dejected when his parents divorced.
I was dejected from the math group (This is incorrect because the verb is intransitive.) You are going to really be dejected when I tell you that you were ejected from the math group.
adjective
antonym for jubilation is: dejected
I am dejected (disheartened) by your answer to my question.
He felt very dejected when his parents divorced.
I was dejected from the math group (This is incorrect because the verb is intransitive.) You are going to really be dejected when I tell you that you were ejected from the math group.
I feel so dejected because I lost a game Deena nawas
of Deject, Cast down; afflicted; low-spirited; sad; as, a dejected look or countenance.
Down and dejected after getting cut from the team, Krista went home and ate a gallon of ice cream. After losing his third tennis match, Jamison looked completely dejected.I became quite dejected after failing to climb Mt. Everest on six different occassions.
adjective
dejected
Unhappy, disconsolate.
The adjective dejected means unhappy, disappointed, or depressed because of failure or an undesirable outcome.
I sat in silent dejection until the time had passed.