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Meanings of
deflated
in anglès
Brought low in spirit.
crestfallen
chapfallen
chopfallen
geknickt
Related terms
dejected
"Deflated" is the opposite of:
inflated
Related terms
flat
Antonyms
Examples for "
inflated
"
inflated
Examples for "
inflated
"
1
Working in this industry, it's really easy to get an
inflated
ego.
2
The family believed the charges included what appear to be
inflated
costs.
3
The
inflated
number allowed Musso to offer a lower bid than competitors.
4
The number of PhDs, meanwhile, is
inflated
and international competition is fierce.
5
Sydney's
inflated
property prices may make a positive difference for a change.
Usage of
deflated
in anglès
1
Has the dismal job market
deflated
the millennial generation's unrealistic career expectations?
2
A
deflated
Du Plessis said after the defeat: We were aiming 260.
3
If he'd sagged when I mentioned the second guard, he
deflated
now.
4
The author said when he first watched the trailer he felt
deflated
.
5
The beaten calves looked clumpy, protruding in some areas,
deflated
in others.
6
He looks thoroughly
deflated
and knows he didn't play his best tennis.
7
Constitution were
deflated
and Terenure, though happy, were restrained in their reactions.
8
As soon as he had disappeared, I
deflated
with relief and exhaustion.
9
And then it can go in the opposite direction, becoming excessively
deflated
.
10
Bayern are visibly
deflated
,
their efforts this half looking all for naught.
11
The early atmosphere was bleak and
deflated
,
even before Senator Kennedy's withdrawal.
12
I showed him my warrant card and he
deflated
in relieved surprise.
13
We pass a double-decker bus, leaning to one side on
deflated
tyres.
14
The bubble
deflated
,
and Chepe returned his normal lifeline to his back.
15
As quickly as I could, I
deflated
it and rolled it up.
16
He looked like someone had let the air out and
deflated
him.
Other examples for "deflated"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
deflated
deflate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
deflate by
deflate balloon
deflate when
deflate prices
deflate air
More collocations
Deflated
through the time
Deflated
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common