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View synonyms for low-spirited
low-spirited
[loh-spir-i-tid]
adjective
depressed; dejected.
He is feeling rather low-spirited today.
low-spirited
adjective
depressed, dejected, or miserable
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Other Word Forms
- low-spiritedly adverb
- low-spiritedness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of low-spirited1
First recorded in 1580–90
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Example Sentences
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The responses he gets from shopkeepers are probably a bit low-spirited.
From BBC
My Darling Tess, Thank you so much for coming to see me off … Just feeling so low-spirited.
From The Guardian
I was feeling very low-spirited, and so weary of his tiresome ways that I began to cry.
From Project Gutenberg
Laugh as I would, however, I could not laugh her out of her belief, and seeing how low-spirited she was, I offered to pass the night with her.
From Project Gutenberg
His pride would not let him feel low-spirited.
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