Dejected vs Desolate - What's the difference?
dejected | desolate | Synonyms |
(deject)
Deserted and devoid of inhabitants.
* Bible, Jer. ix. 11
* Tennyson
Barren and lifeless.
Made unfit for habitation or use; laid waste; neglected; destroyed.
Dismal or dreary.
Sad, forlorn and hopeless.
* Keble
To deprive of inhabitants.
To devastate or lay waste somewhere.
To abandon or forsake something.
To make someone sad, forlorn and hopeless.
Dejected is a synonym of desolate.
As adjectives the difference between dejected and desolate
is that dejected is sad and dispirited while desolate is deserted and devoid of inhabitants.As verbs the difference between dejected and desolate
is that dejected is (deject) while desolate is to deprive of inhabitants.dejected
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Synonyms
* disheartened, down in the mouth * despondentAntonyms
* hopefulDerived terms
* dejectedlyVerb
(head)desolate
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Adjective
(en adjective)- a desolate''' isle; a '''desolate''' wilderness; a '''desolate house
- I will make Jerusalem a den of dragons, and I will make the cities of Judah desolate , without an inhabitant.
- And the silvery marish flowers that throng / The desolate creeks and pools among.
- desolate altars
- He was left desolate by the early death of his wife.
- voice of the poor and desolate
