Synonyms for low-spirited
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : loh-spir-i-tid |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈloʊˈspɪr ɪ tɪd |
Définition of low-spirited
- adj depressed
- His anxiety made him low-spirited; this brought on an attack of fever.
- Extract from : « The Boy Life of Napoleon » by Eugenie Foa
- When you ain't got anybody belonging to you, you get kind of low-spirited.
- Extract from : « Peak and Prairie » by Anna Fuller
- People often, after this, are low-spirited and melancholy all their days.
- Extract from : « Strife and Peace » by Fredrika Bremer
- She did not cry, but was sad and low-spirited, and her lips trembled.
- Extract from : « The House with the Mezzanine and Other Stories » by Anton Tchekoff
- I confess that I went about my business in a low-spirited, despairing mood.
- Extract from : « The Stretton Street Affair » by William Le Queux
- She was dull and low-spirited, and I had never seen her like that before.
- Extract from : « My New Home » by Mary Louisa Molesworth
- I said rather sourly, for I was low-spirited from the parting I had just gone through.
- Extract from : « Burr Junior » by G. Manville Fenn
- Low-spirited, Mr. Filer, with his hands in his trousers-pockets.
- Extract from : « Charles Dickens as a Reader » by Charles Kent
- I want company to-night, for this business makes one low-spirited.
- Extract from : « In Honour's Cause » by George Manville Fenn
- She had been furiously angry; now she was low-spirited and cross.
- Extract from : « The Squirrel Inn » by Frank R. Stockton
Antonyms for low-spirited
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