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Deflated   Listen
adjective
deflated  adj.  
1.
Brought low in spirit. "Left us fatigued and deflated spiritually"
Synonyms: chapfallen, chopfallen, crestfallen.






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"Deflated" Quotes from Famous Books



... men who had shared with him the sensational notability of that entrance and the deflated drama of that exit had gone home rankling under a chagrin not wholly concerned with ...
— The Roof Tree • Charles Neville Buck

... said. "I'm leading in the Marathon race. The conditions are fearful. Competitors are required not only to walk, but at the same time to propel a bicycle, the hind tire of which must be deflated. You're only allowed five falls, and I've used four of them." With a final effort he reached the edge of the lawn and laid the bicycle gently on its side. "'How we brought the good news from Aix to Ghent,'" ...
— Berry And Co. • Dornford Yates

... work with a will, ripping off the deflated tires and attaching others. He worked fast and furiously, and with the skill of ...
— The Belgians to the Front • Colonel James Fiske



Words linked to "Deflated" :   chapfallen, chopfallen, crestfallen, dejected



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