How to Use dejection in a Sentence

dejection

noun
  • I find that ice cream often works wonders when trying to overcome dejection.
  • Then, the third place team skated across the ice and the dejection was even stronger.
    Jeff Seidel, Detroit Free Press, 7 Jan. 2018
  • But through all the dejection, Baker finds a glimmer of hope in the darkness.
    Erica Gonzales, Harper's BAZAAR, 12 Jan. 2018
  • As dejection spread across the faces of the Texas basketball team after a 68-64 loss to No.
    Nick Moyle, ExpressNews.com, 6 Dec. 2020
  • The wooden door to the Center Grove locker room slowly opened, and with the girls who emerged came sobs of shock and dejection.
    Tyler Fenwick, Indianapolis Star, 10 Feb. 2018
  • As the first ball sailed over the center-field fence, Mike Mayers bent over in dejection, head hung low, hands on knees.
    Houston Mitchell Assistant Sports Editor, Los Angeles Times, 22 Apr. 2021
  • Trubisky said, his somber tone a mix of defeat and dejection.
    Rich Campbell, chicagotribune.com, 18 Nov. 2019
  • But after a last-second defeat against the 76ers, there wasn’t a feeling of dejection in the locker room.
    Chris Fedor, cleveland, 13 Nov. 2019
  • The exhaustion, the dejection and the anger were clearly visible on the face of the 49-year-old coach minutes after his No.
    Matt Murschel, OrlandoSentinel.com, 17 Sep. 2017
  • All of the sadness and dejection that the West Germans caused back in '82 had been washed away by the final piece of the jigsaw slotting in seamlessly.
    SI.com, 19 Apr. 2018
  • Smith’s weariness and dejection poured out at 6:58 a.m.
    Nathan Baird, cleveland, 27 May 2021
  • But there was much more to this latest dejection: the anguish that comes with watching team leaders fall by the wayside.
    Dan Wiederer, Chicago Tribune, 27 Nov. 2022
  • Something else, far below the hum of daily pique, resounds through this massive book—a ground bass of doom and dejection.
    Anthony Lane, The New Yorker, 12 Oct. 2020
  • Rivera said there was a feeling of dejection before Chipley came on board.
    Richard Obert, The Arizona Republic, 17 Sep. 2021
  • As the two tallest spectators gaze contentedly over the fence, the shortest slumps in dejection, his nose buried in the fence lumber.
    John Patrick Leary, The New Republic, 29 Oct. 2021
  • The circumstances by which the cat was discovered seem only to add to the sense of dejection created by the cat’s ordeal.
    Martin Weil, Washington Post, 10 May 2017
  • But the dejection that Yim felt on that April day in the hospital soon turned to determination.
    Jamie Goldberg, oregonlive, 29 Oct. 2019
  • Utter dejection on the other side for Winegarden, his players and the fans.
    Ben Thomas | Bthomas@al.com, al, 3 Dec. 2020
  • His dejection was a direct result of the startling effect that a mere glimpse at Taliesin West provoked in him.
    Fortune, 24 Aug. 2019
  • The Cavs have repeatedly walked off the court with looks of dejection recently.
    Chris Fedor, cleveland, 24 Feb. 2021
  • This disgusting hate could send trans athletes down a dark emotional road that way too many have gone down in the past -- a path of dejection and despair.
    Danielle McLean, CNN, 20 Apr. 2022
  • But then came the day reserved for football, the day synonymous around these parts with dejection and despair, because on Sundays, the Browns lose.
    Ben Shpigel, New York Times, 30 Oct. 2016
  • And, if so, when does this experience turn from good to bad—from brimming with potential to awash with dejection and doubt?
    Thomas Saltsman, Quartz, 3 Oct. 2019
  • Or false modesty switching to dejection when no one corrects it.
    Sophie Lewis, Harper’s Magazine , 26 Oct. 2022
  • Or false modesty switching to dejection when no one corrects it.
    Matthew Gavin Frank, Harper's Magazine, 21 Nov. 2022
  • Luke Voit sat in a room somewhere in Petco Park, hunched over, elbows on his knees, his dejection obvious on his face.
    Kristie Ackert, courant.com, 10 Oct. 2020
  • Dr. Harden’s face was sunk in his hands in an attitude of profound dejection.
    Eric Lach, The New Yorker, 20 Mar. 2017
  • Not even the superb support from his classmates could hide Tidwell's dejection.
    Pat Disabato, Daily Southtown, 17 Mar. 2018
  • The waves of emotions — from dejection to hope to numbness to jubilation (for him) and relief (for me) — are something neither of us will forget.
    Jordan McPherson, Miami Herald, 28 June 2024
  • Especially not Vanya, whose dejection turns to fury after the Professor announces a plan to sell the estate, which doesn’t even belong to him.
    Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times, 24 Oct. 2023

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