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Meaning of low-spiritedness

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low-spiritedness (n)

a feeling of low spirits

low-spiritedness Sentence Examples

  1. The prolonged lockdown had plunged her into a state of low-spiritedness.
  2. His persistent setbacks left him with an air of low-spiritedness that was palpable.
  3. The gloomy weather cast a low-spiritedness over the once-vibrant town.
  4. Her low-spiritedness made it difficult for her to find joy in everyday activities.
  5. The team's morale plummeted after a string of losses, leaving them in a state of low-spiritedness.
  6. The news of the economic downturn sent a wave of low-spiritedness through the community.
  7. His melancholy demeanor betrayed his low-spiritedness, despite his attempts to conceal it.
  8. The realization that her dream was unlikely to come true left her in a prolonged state of low-spiritedness.
  9. The therapist sought to alleviate the client's low-spiritedness by exploring the underlying causes.
  10. Their low-spiritedness was a stark contrast to the jovial atmosphere they had once known.

FAQs About the word low-spiritedness

a feeling of low spirits

unhappy, melancholy, bad, upset, heartbroken, sad, miserable, depressed, sorry, disconsolate

glad, jovial, delighted, jubilant, buoyant, jovial, rhapsodic, merry, excited, glad

The prolonged lockdown had plunged her into a state of low-spiritedness.

His persistent setbacks left him with an air of low-spiritedness that was palpable.

The gloomy weather cast a low-spiritedness over the once-vibrant town.

Her low-spiritedness made it difficult for her to find joy in everyday activities.