low-spirited (Meaning)

Wordnet

low-spirited (s)

filled with melancholy and despondency

Webster

low-spirited (a.)

Deficient in animation and courage; dejected; depressed; not sprightly.

Synonyms & Antonyms of low-spirited

low-spirited Sentence Examples

  1. After losing his job, he was in a state of low-spiritedness, unable to find solace in anything.
  2. The gloomy weather cast a low-spirited atmosphere over the once-vibrant town.
  3. The news of her father's illness left her low-spirited and worried.
  4. The constant setbacks and disappointments had left the team low-spirited and lacking motivation.
  5. The endless cycle of bad news had lowered her spirits, making it difficult to find joy in anything.
  6. The low-spirited refugees struggled to adapt to their new lives, haunted by memories of their homeland.
  7. The breakup had left her low-spirited and unable to envision a future without him.
  8. The empty house echoed with low-spirited silence, reminding him of happier times.
  9. The realization of his own mortality left him low-spirited and questioning the meaning of his life.
  10. The once-bright and ambitious student had become low-spirited and apathetic, his dreams seemingly lost.

FAQs About the word low-spirited

filled with melancholy and despondencyDeficient in animation and courage; dejected; depressed; not sprightly.

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

cheerful, jubilant, joyful, happy, euphoric, happy, jubilant, rhapsodic, buoyant, enraptured

After losing his job, he was in a state of low-spiritedness, unable to find solace in anything.

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

The news of her father's illness left her low-spirited and worried.

The constant setbacks and disappointments had left the team low-spirited and lacking motivation.