depression+of+spirits

  • 81despondency — /di spon deuhn see/, n. state of being despondent; depression of spirits from loss of courage or hope; dejection. Also, despondence. [1645 55; DESPOND + ENCY] Syn. melancholy, gloom. See despair. Ant. joy. * * * …

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  • 82gloom — gloomful, adj. gloomfully, adv. gloomless, adj. /gloohm/, n. 1. total or partial darkness; dimness. 2. a state of melancholy or depression; low spirits. 3. a despondent or depressed look or expression. v.i. 4. to appear or become dark, dim, or… …

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  • 83megrim — noun /ˈmiːɡɹɪm/ a) A headache; a migraine. We do not wish to be too hard on Marina; after all, her blood throbs in our wrists and temples, and many of our megrims are hers, not his. b) Depression, low spirits, unhappiness. See Also: hemicrania,… …

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  • 84dejection — noun a) a state of melancholy or depression; low spirits, the blues b) Defecation or feces. Syn: excrement, bowel movement …

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  • 85megrims — noun a) Any of various diseases of animals, especially horses. (More at megrim.) b) Depression, low spirits, unhappiness …

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  • 86CHOPIN —    a musical composer, born near Warsaw, of Polish origin; his genius for music early developed itself; distinguished himself as a pianist first at Vienna and then in Paris, where he introduced the mazurkas; became the idol of the salons; visited …

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  • 87blues — as a music form featuring flatted thirds and sevenths, possibly c.1895 (though officially 1912, in W.C. Handy s Memphis Blues ); meaning depression, low spirits goes back to 1741, from adjectival BLUE (Cf. blue) low spirited, late 14c …

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  • 88chandra — Melancholia, depresja, lub przygnębienie Eng. A state of melancholy; depression; low spirits …

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  • 89vapors — n. pl. Hypochondriasis, spleen, melancholy, dejection, blues, depression of spirits, blue devils, dumps, taedium vita …

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  • 90discouragement — n 1. dejection, disheartenment, lack of spirit; depression, low spirits, gloom, melancholy, despondency, despair; dismay, frustration, consternation, hopelessness, prostration; loss of confidence, cold feet, hesitation, fearfulness, mistrust. 2.… …

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