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Meanings of
low-spirited
in anglès
Filled with melancholy and despondency.
down
low
blue
grim
gloomy
depressed
downcast
dispirited
downhearted
down in the mouth
Related terms
dejected
Sinònims
Examples for "
down
"
down
low
blue
grim
gloomy
Examples for "
down
"
1
Reading
down
the list they said, 'Nice', 'Real nice', 'Very nice', 'Nice'.
2
However, Evans said the opportunity was simply too good to turn
down
.
3
The deal would, however, create a customs border
down
the Irish Sea.
4
The last Labour government went quite a long way
down
this road.
5
The stock, however, remains
down
some 30 percent so far this year.
1
Health officials say the public health risk has been assessed as
low
.
2
Cases mostly involved young people, with a
low
proportion of severe cases.
3
Conclusions: Consumption of soy products is
low
in centres in Western Europe.
4
Crime is at a 12-year
low
in Northern Ireland, police said today.
5
The extremely
low
rate of community testing has public health experts worried.
1
Semihard;
blue
;
goat; mellow; small; square; a quarter to a half pound.
2
A sea of
blue
state police cars stood motionless ahead of them.
3
For example, left hand to
blue
crimp, right foot to green pinch.
4
The sea was quite calm, the sky was so clear and
blue
.
5
The wind blows soft; the sky is
blue
;
the sun shines bright
1
It is possible the situation is less
grim
than it currently appears.
2
The Baghdad I left behind five years ago was a
grim
place.
3
Scotland's chief medical officer had another
grim
message for the public today.
4
They bring the
grim
reality of male violence into our living rooms.
5
This was the actual, and often quite
grim
,
reality of the frontier.
1
The planet's inhabitants will remain
gloomy
,
however, even despite their new surroundings.
2
Chris's own father had reached the
gloomy
state of mind long ago.
3
In general, he had the most
gloomy
ideas concerning almost all events.
4
Rival Spanish hotel chain Melia MEL.MC reported similarly
gloomy
results last week.
5
But it may point to a
gloomy
long-term outlook for energy prices.
1
The great majority of auctions during this period offered extremely
depressed
securities.
2
Surging gasoline prices and soft labor market conditions have
depressed
consumer spirits.
3
Given
depressed
share prices, many banks are anxious to avoid issuing equity.
4
Because at this point they're no longer suffering from a
depressed
economy.
5
After the incident, he became
depressed
,
and required medical treatment, he said.
1
The former were excited with delight; the latter were
downcast
with sorrow.
2
Yet this time, to Morgan's surprise, Kingsley did not seem utterly
downcast
.
3
So I went in, but went in slowly and with
downcast
eyes.
4
Others came back in the custody of policemen and with
downcast
looks.
5
Still, you wouldn't say that Nicolas Roeg seems in any way
downcast
.
1
He was quite
dispirited
,
facing the prospect of bankruptcy at that point.
2
The Concern Worldwide chief executive does admit to being
dispirited
at times.
3
Where Geertz saw
dispirited
,
tradition-bound irrationality among villagers, Dunham saw potential vitality.
4
Ginevra lived her full life in a ball-room; elsewhere she drooped
dispirited
.
5
The very presence of the automaton chilled and
dispirited
the impatient visitor.
1
In that case, I want you not to be
downhearted
or disappointed.
2
Do not be
downhearted
;
it will all come right in the end.
3
At any rate, I was too jolly
downhearted
to court another refusal.
4
But he was not a man to become
downhearted
on that account.
5
The door is chained and locked but Peter Tremayne is not
downhearted
.
1
He was so
down
in
the
mouth
that the sentinels noticed it.
2
Poor old Jim looks dreadful
down
in
the
mouth
,
don't he, though?'
3
The Bay which he laies
down
in
the
mouth
is imediatelybelowme .
4
Of course it makes me a little
down
in
the
mouth
.
5
The old man was rather
down
in
the
mouth
for him.
Usage of
low-spirited
in anglès
1
It makes me selfish and
low-spirited
;
for I'm not a bit interesting.
2
The cab-driver is
low-spirited
,
and has a solemn sense of his responsibility.
3
The prisoners must, if they were genuine Englishmen, have felt rather
low-spirited
.
4
Some of the midshipmen in Dave's section however, felt
low
-
spirited
that morning.
5
Yet the Master's daughter did not allow herself to become
low
-
spirited
.
6
Usually the thought of the days before me made me restless and
low-spirited
.
7
Ki sat outside the circle of firelight, feeling
low
-
spirited
and out of place.
8
He got ready in silence and walked off, sullen and
low-spirited
.
9
No wonder you feel
low
-
spirited
,
lying in that room all day.
10
The dream always left him
low
-
spirited
and a little scatterbrained the next day.
11
He says he will keep it to look at when he is
low-spirited
.
12
She is that
low
-
spirited
I do not know how to talk to her.
13
I did not, for I was too
low
-
spirited
about your affairs.
14
Doll thought he was a very decent chap, though rather
low-spirited
.
15
Lefever shrugged his shoulders: You're a kind of
low-spirited
Indian, anyway.
16
Irritable, crabbed, and
low-spirited
,
his campaign had proved a disastrous failure.
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About this term
low-spirited
Adjective
Frequent collocations
very low-spirited
rather low-spirited
so low-spirited
feel low-spirited
quite low-spirited
More collocations
Low-spirited
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Low-spirited
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