How Do You Spell DEJECTED?

Pronunciation: [dɪd͡ʒˈɛktɪd] (IPA)

Dejected is spelled as /dɪˈdʒektɪd/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable (di-) is pronounced with a short "i" sound, the "j" is pronounced like a "d" sound, and the second syllable (-jected) is pronounced with a long "e" sound, followed by a "j" sound, and a short "t" sound. Dejected means feeling sad or depressed. Paying attention to spelling, especially with difficult words like dejected, can help improve communication and avoid confusion in written and spoken language.

DEJECTED Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "dejected" is an adjective that describes the state of being downcast, disheartened, and discouraged. It is used to depict the profound emotional sadness and sorrow experienced by an individual. When someone is dejected, they manifest a sense of gloom and despair, often resulting from disappointment, failure, or a substantial loss in their life.

    A person who is dejected may exhibit various physical and emotional signs, such as slumped posture, lack of energy, and a general sense of defeat. Their countenance may reflect sadness, with downturned eyes and a drooping expression. Internally, they may feel a loss of motivation, hopelessness, and a diminished sense of self-worth.

    The term can be applicable to a wide range of situations, including personal relationships, career setbacks, or a lack of progress in achieving desired goals. For instance, someone who has been rejected by a loved one or passed over for a promotion may feel dejected. The feeling of dejection can be temporary, depending on individual resilience and the ability to cope with adversity, or it may persist for a significant period, leading to more serious emotional issues such as depression.

    In summary, "dejected" is an adjective used to describe a person's state of feeling disheartened, downcast, and deeply saddened due to disappointments, failure, or other significant setbacks experienced in their life.

  2. Cast down; low-spirited.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for DEJECTED

Etymology of DEJECTED

The word "dejected" derived from the Latin term "deiectus". It comes from the combination of the prefix "de-" meaning "down" and the verb "iacere" meaning "to throw". The Latin word "deiectus" originally referred to someone who had been thrown down, either physically or metaphorically, causing a feeling of sadness, discouragement, or depression. This sense of feeling low or disheartened was carried into Middle English, and eventually, the word "dejected" evolved to its present form and continued to convey a similar meaning.

Similar spelling words for DEJECTED

Conjugate verb Dejected

CONDITIONAL

I would deject
we would deject
you would deject
he/she/it would deject
they would deject

FUTURE

I will deject
we will deject
you will deject
he/she/it will deject
they will deject

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have dejected
we will have dejected
you will have dejected
he/she/it will have dejected
they will have dejected

PAST

I dejected
we dejected
you dejected
he/she/it dejected
they dejected

PAST PERFECT

I had dejected
we had dejected
you had dejected
he/she/it had dejected
they had dejected

PRESENT

I deject
we deject
you deject
he/she/it dejects
they deject

PRESENT PERFECT

I have dejected
we have dejected
you have dejected
he/she/it has dejected
they have dejected
I am dejecting
we are dejecting
you are dejecting
he/she/it is dejecting
they are dejecting
I was dejecting
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you were dejecting
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they were dejecting
I will be dejecting
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I have been dejecting
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I would have dejected
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I would be dejecting
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