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UK
/dɪdʒˈɛktɪdli/
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ADVERB
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in a dejected manner
when she came back Sophie and Esther were sitting dejectedly in the kitchen
How To Use dejectedly In A Sentence
- Having claimed his full attention, she sighed aloud quite dejectedly.
- Passengers queued dejectedly for the increasingly dirty toilets.
- I've had a word with my supervisor," I begin dejectedly, knowing what's coming next. FREE EXCERPT: Hater by David Moody (Chapter 2)
- Dejectedly, everyone fished out their keys and laid them silently in front of the headmaster.
- Maybe they were dejectedly resigned to seeing another green field site disappear under tons of concrete?
- I, "dejectedly," haven't been in love for quite a long, long time now. April's Lady A Novel
- Who's going to vote for Chicago in the first round besides Canada and Jamaica?" said 1960 Olympic gold medalist Bill Mulliken, walking dejectedly from the rally. Chicago supporters crushed, confused by early elimination
- Turnip, his basset hound puppy, was pacing around dejectedly with him.
- They are dry and stiff, with the shriveled remnants of once green leaves hanging dejectedly from their limbs.
- They are dry and stiff, with the shriveled remnants of once green leaves hanging dejectedly from their limbs.