dejecture (Meaning)
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dejecture (n.)
That which is voided; excrements.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dejecture
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dejecture Sentence Examples
- Despite their initial excitement, the team's dejecture was palpable when they discovered the experiment had failed.
- His face betrayed his dejecture as he received yet another rejection letter from the company.
- The artist's dejecture was evident in the somber tones of his latest painting.
- She tried to hide her dejecture behind a forced smile, but her eyes gave away her disappointment.
- The defeat left the players in a state of dejecture, their hopes dashed for the season.
- He couldn't shake off the dejecture that enveloped him after the loss of his beloved pet.
- The dejecture in her voice was unmistakable as she recounted the series of setbacks she had faced.
- Despite his attempts to maintain composure, his dejecture was apparent to everyone in the room.
- The failure of the project led to a collective dejecture among the team members.
- The students' dejecture was palpable when they received their grades, lower than expected despite their efforts.
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That which is voided; excrements.
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Despite their initial excitement, the team's dejecture was palpable when they discovered the experiment had failed.
His face betrayed his dejecture as he received yet another rejection letter from the company.
The artist's dejecture was evident in the somber tones of his latest painting.
She tried to hide her dejecture behind a forced smile, but her eyes gave away her disappointment.