disappointed
Fugal
writers use connotation so that they can present a particular tone or point of view.
For most people, relaxed has a positive connotation.
Slimy has the most negative connotation.
Remarkable
They will most likely be bummed.
Fugal
"Stride" is most likely to carry a connotation as it implies purposeful and confident movement, often with a sense of determination or power.
Bummed was created in 1988-08.
persistent confident
writers use connotation so that they can present a particular tone or point of view.
For most people, relaxed has a positive connotation.
Slimy has the most negative connotation.
The word "failure" typically has the most negative connotation in a sentence.
"Stride" is most likely to carry connotations related to run, walk, stand, and stride, as it implies a purposeful and confident manner of movement.
It means to get really sad or upset. Example: I was bummed when American Idol Season 6 ended. except in England , here it means im having anal sex, Also in the sense of "to be bummed in the face". Stems from a Ross Noble joke about bummed face children who, when embarrassed, go red in their bum faces and a close-by babboon (because, of course, the child happens to be in a zoo) jumps on him/her. "That child is being bummed in the face!" "Bummed in the face?" "Yes, bummed in the face."
The correct spelling of the slang term is "bummed out" (dejected, discouraged, or disappointed).