Dejected in a sentence as an adjective

So I start to get dejected when it seems like those are the only real routes to success.

I told her to stop it, and then she started walking away, slightly dejected.

It is a way to give vent to sadness and depression, apart from tears and dejected face

Most of them have gotten dejected after the interview process.

Probably a dejected neckbeard with mental problems who feels like causing a shitstorm.

I've frequently discussed this, most often in dejected frustration among friends and colleagues.

Not very surprised or dejected by it as I was pretty much in the exact opposite founder demographic they were looking for.

Most of them though dejected at not clearing the interview thank me and tell me in the past 4 years that they were getting their degree nobody told them what I did. Shows really that there is nobody guiding them out there and the mindset is wrong.

My daughter was so dejected by this experience, of raising her hand, finally being ready to answer a chess class and this guy totally doesn't even see her.

Every injustice is accepted with resignation to the fact that the dejected human cannot even beg the system for mercy, because robots have no feelings.

In this case, he was probably rejected more for fit/pay/cultural reasons but this should be a reminder for candidates to never be dejected when they're turned down by these companies.

Joining you - again, temporarily - in your world of impression, you'll find that she had _seemed_ pretty dejected and not the least bit upset that she had to go through her superiors to get anything done about it.

The article's recommendation to read Applied Cryptography and the HAC to "learn the theoretical background" left me dejected, since neither is particularly that great in the area of theoretical underpinnings.

Dejected definitions

adjective

affected or marked by low spirits; "is dejected but trying to look cheerful"