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All the known evidence points to the extraordinary lowness of the earthquake-sound.
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There are two reasons for the lowness of interest in any country.
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What a curious fact you state about distribution and lowness going together.
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But the lowness of the roof may have some compensating advantages.
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A singular depression and lowness of spirit showed itself on the boys' faces.
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Mr. Hardy's love-poems belong to the literature of downheartedness.
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Hussey, with his cheeriness and his banjo, was another vital factor in chasing away any tendency to downheartedness.
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"Well," said the colonel, "there is no need for too much downheartedness on that score.
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There was an odd meekness and dejectedness in her manner.
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With a dejectedness to which it is possible that his headache contributed he put the matter squarely to himself.
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His tone was serious, there was a dejectedness in his manner, and with it, as was evident, much smothered emotion in his heart.
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By sympathizing effusively with those in trouble, she encouraged them in low-spiritedness; by lavishing alms, she weakened struggling poverty into pauperism.
Usage of dispiritedness in English
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The lethargy and dispiritedness, caused by their week of inaction, fell from them like a cloak.
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Lured by his dispiritedness, or so Arthas gleaned by eavesdropping, the guards had grown lax in their care of him.
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The removal of day-to-day freedoms that have been part of our lives since birth are frustrating and conducive to dispiritedness and even anger.