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abatido
-dejected
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abatido
Past participle ofabatir.

abatido

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. dejected
Bob se veía abatido tras haber perdido el partido.Bob looked dejected after losing the game.
Noté a Juan abatido después de la discusión con Pau.I saw that Juan looked dejected after his argument with Pau.
b. depressed
Mi madre se sintió abatida cuando supo que tenía cáncer.My mother felt depressed when she found out she had cancer.
c. downhearted
La noticia del accidente de nuestro amigo nos dejó abatidos.The news of our friend's accident left us downhearted.
d. despondent
La niña estaba abatida porque su perro estaba enfermo.The child was despondent because her dog was sick.
e. dispirited
Después de pasar la tarde entera escuchando canciones tristes me siento abatida.I feel dispirited after spending the entire afternoon listening to sad songs.
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