1) to be sad, depressed (doldrums)
2) sad, depressed (doleful)
3) sad; depressed (down-hearted)
4) to be very depressed (dumps)
feeling great sadness especially because of unfair treatment
very distressed
(of a hen) wanting to brood
gloomy
gloomy, miserable
depressing, unhappy
sad, gloomy; miserable
bleak, dreary, gloomy
discouraged; without confidence
dejected, sad
sad, depressed
depressing
sad; depressed; ill; from a high(er) level to a low(er) one
below; physically lower
smooth and level; even
level, smooth
(literary) unhappy
hopeless, inconsolable
sad and without hope
sullen
not solid, with a hole or empty space inside; unreal; false; insincere
empty, hollowed out
not so much; a smaller amount of; without (an amount mentioned)
smaller, inferior
to disappoint (a person), be unreliable
sad
not going, reaching, far up
close to the ground; short
having, showing, an interest in horrible, unhealthy or depressing thing
gloomy, nasty, sickly
of suicide; very harmful
liable to kill oneself
arranged in tables
level, smooth
not having had the educational and social advantages enjoyed by more fortunate people
poor
not happy
sad
very bad, sad etc; of poor quality
terrible, very bad