单词 | downhearted |
释义 | downheartedadj. Of a person, an emotional state, etc.: exhibiting or characterized by low spirits; discouraged, despondent, gloomy. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > dejection > [adjective] ungladc888 wearyc888 drearyc1000 dreary-moodOE heavyc1000 unmerryOE droopy?c1225 mournc1275 sada1300 languishinga1325 amayedc1330 matec1330 unlightc1330 unblissful1340 lowa1382 mishappyc1390 dullc1393 elengely1393 droopinga1400 heavy-hearteda1400 joylessa1400 sytefula1400 mornifc1400 tristy?c1400 lightless?1406 heartlessa1413 tristc1420 amatec1425 languoring?c1425 mirthlessc1430 heavisome1435 darkc1440 gloomingc1440 comfortlessc1460 amateda1470 chermatc1475 tristfula1492 lustless?1507 dolorous1513 ruthful1513 downcast1521 deject1528 heartsicka1529 lumpisha1535 coolc1540 dowlyc1540 glum1547 discouraged1548 uncheerfulc1555 dumpish1560 out of heart1565 sadded1566 amoped1573 tristive1578 desolated1580 dejected1581 à la mort1586 delightless1589 afflicted1590 gladless1590 groanful1590 gloomya1593 muddy1592 sitheful1592 cloudy1594 leaden-hearted1596 disconsolated1598 clum1599 life-weary1599 spiritless1600 dusky1602 chop-fallen1604 flat1604 disanimated1605 jaw-fallen1605 moped1606 chap-fallen1608 decheerful1608 uncheerful1612 lacklustrea1616 pulled1616 dumpya1618 depressed1621 head-hung1632 grum1640 downa1644 dispirited1647 down-at-mouth1649 down in (rarely of) the mouth1649 unhearted1650 sunlessa1658 sadful1658 unlightened1659 chagrin1665 saddened1665 damp1667 moping1674 desponding1688 tristitious1694 unenjoying1697 unraised1697 unheartya1699 unked1698 despondent1699 dismal1705 unjoyful1709 unrejoiced1714 dreara1717 disheartened1720 mumpish1721 unrejoicing1726 downhearted1742 out of spirits1745 chagrineda1754 low-spirited1753 sombrea1767 black-blooded1771 glumpy1780 oorie1787 sombrous1789 morose1791 Novemberish1793 glumpish1800 mopeful1800 die-away1802 blue-devilish1804 blue-devilled1807 malagrugrous1818 down in the hip1826 yonderly1828 sunshineless1831 downfaced1832 broody1851 in a (or the) trough1856 blue-devilly1871 drooped1873 glummy1884 pippy1886 humpy1889 pipped1914 lousy1933 pissed1943 crappy1956 doomy1961 bummed1970 1742 London Gaz. No. 8176/2 Those who came on board were so down-hearted, that they would hardly speak a Word. 1777 R. Hitchcock Coquette iv. 63 Come along, my lads, don't be so down-hearted—You are not so bad now as you will be, that's some comfort. 1828 W. Scott Fair Maid of Perth v, in Chron. Canongate 2nd Ser. I. 132 A plague on thee for a cold, down-hearted goose-cap. 1860 J. Ruskin Let. 29 Sept. in A. Ritchie Rec. Tennyson, Ruskin & Browning (1892) 136 I am very glad to have your letter..having been downhearted lately. 1869 E. M. Goulburn Pursuit of Holiness xxi. 199 To console many a down-hearted Christian. 1901 N.Z. Observer 2 Nov. 26/1 [He] seems down-hearted since the girls have no time for him. 1938 Life 4 Apr. 45/2 (advt.) After eating yeast a month or so, I got over the downhearted, listless feeling I'd had so long. 1963 Cadette (Girls Scouts U.S.A.) i. 14 Cheerfulness..means substituting a smile for a frown, optimism for a downhearted outlook. 1989 C. Finch Stormfire xxi. 316 Mikyla expelled a downhearted sigh. 2002 Cathedral Music Oct. 14/1 It is very easy to be pessimistic and downhearted about the state of affairs. Derivatives downˈheartedly adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > dejection > [adverb] ungladly?c1225 wanlyc1275 dolefullyc1290 ruefullya1300 elengelyc1305 heavisomelya1382 lumpishlyc1450 tristily?c1450 dowlyc1540 unjoyfully1553 tragically1567 dully1600 tragicly1604 heartlessly1606 unjovially1607 dejectedly1611 dejectly1611 disconsolately1614 dumpishly1621 uncheerfullya1628 dolorously1638 mopishly1651 despondingly1656 despondentlya1677 unhappily1688 dismally1709 gloomily1727 grumly1727 joylessly1766 mopingly1788 sombrously1796 glumly1805 malagrugrously1818 funerally1829 broodingly1834 unenjoyingly1844 downheartedly1847 unblissfully1849 droopingly1852 dreichly1853 sombrely1860 dispiritedly1864 glumpily1865 pleasurelessly1873 depressedly1880 chapfallenly1883 sighfully1900 bleakly1938 1847 Ladies' National Mag. (Philadelphia) Feb. 95/1 ‘I can do very well except at dinner, and when the washing and scrubbing is to be done,’ said Mary down-heartedly, and with a sigh. 1910 J. F. Martin Gypsy Moth iii. 31 She spoke down-heartedly, and her uneasiness plainly showed she was anxious that the ordeal should end. 2000 G. Macsai Lipshtick (2001) 155 Her boyfriend..asked her to marry him. ‘That's great,’ I replied. ‘Did you say yes?’ ‘Yes,’ she said, downheartedly. downˈheartedness n. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > dejection > [noun] unlustOE sorrowfulnessa1250 heavinessc1275 elengenessec1320 dullnessc1369 tristourc1380 murknessc1390 tristesse1390 faintness1398 ungladnessa1400 droopingc1400 heavity14.. dejectionc1450 terne?a1513 disconsolation1515 descence1526 marea1529 sadness?1537 dumpishness1548 unblessedness1549 dolorousness1553 ruefulness?1574 dolefulness1586 heartlessness1591 languishment1591 mopishness1598 soul-sickness1603 contristation1605 damp1606 gloominess1607 sableness1607 uncheerfulnessa1617 disconsolateness1624 cheerlessnessa1631 dejectedness1633 droopingness1635 disanimation1637 lowness1639 desponsion1641 disconsolacy1646 despondency1653 dispiritedness1654 chagrin1656 demission1656 jawfall1660 weightedness1660 depression1665 disconsolancy1665 grumness1675 despondence1676 despond1678 disheartenednessa1680 glumness1727 low1727 gloom1744 low-spiritedness1754 blue devils1756 black dog1776 humdudgeon1785 blue devilism1787 dispiritude1797 wishtnessc1800 downheartedness1801 blue-devilage1816 dispiritment1827 downcastness1827 depressiveness1832 dolorosity1835 lugubriosity1840 disconsolance1847 down1856 heavy-heartedness1860 lugubriousness1879 sullenness1885 low key1886 melancholia1896 burn-out1903 mokus1924 downness1927 mopiness1927 deflation1933 wallow1934 1801 S. T. Coleridge Coll. Lett. (1956) II. 725 It would have yielded me much satisfaction, in many an hour of Downheartedness, if I could have received from you some information. 1887 ‘T. Gift’ Victims II. iii. 83 His depression and downheartedness had given place to almost wild spirits at this sudden revival of his hopes. 1994 M. Gilbert In Search of Churchill (1995) xi. 209 Churchill's exceptional resilience was a far more dominant feature of his character than his occasional downheartedness. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2018; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adj.1742 |
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