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Low-spirited vs Heavydoleful - What's the difference?

low-spirited | heavydoleful | Related terms |

Low-spirited is a related term of heavydoleful.

Sad vs Low-spirited - What's the difference?

sad | low-spirited | Related terms |

Sad is a related term of low-spirited.


As a noun sad

is grain; harvested seeds.

As an adjective low-spirited is

disheartened.

Dispirited vs Low-spirited - What's the difference?

dispirited | low-spirited | Related terms |

Dispirited is a related term of low-spirited.


As adjectives the difference between dispirited and low-spirited

is that dispirited is without energy, gusto or drive, enervated, without the will to accomplish, disheartened while low-spirited is disheartened.

As a verb dispirited

is (dispirit).

Low-spirited vs Downhearted - What's the difference?

low-spirited | downhearted | Related terms |

Low-spirited is a related term of downhearted.


As adjectives the difference between low-spirited and downhearted

is that low-spirited is disheartened while downhearted is sad.

Low-spirited vs Calamitous - What's the difference?

low-spirited | calamitous | Related terms |

Low-spirited is a related term of calamitous.


As adjectives the difference between low-spirited and calamitous

is that low-spirited is disheartened while calamitous is concerning or involving calamity, disastrous.

Low-spirited vs Hypochondriac - What's the difference?

low-spirited | hypochondriac | Related terms |

Low-spirited is a related term of hypochondriac.


As adjectives the difference between low-spirited and hypochondriac

is that low-spirited is disheartened while hypochondriac is related to, or affected by hypochondria.

As a noun hypochondriac is

a person affected with hypochondria.

Gloomy vs Low-spirited - What's the difference?

gloomy | low-spirited | Related terms |

Gloomy is a related term of low-spirited.


As adjectives the difference between gloomy and low-spirited

is that gloomy is imperfectly illuminated; dismal through obscurity or darkness; dusky; dim; clouded while low-spirited is disheartened.

Melancholy vs Low-spirited - What's the difference?

melancholy | low-spirited | Synonyms |

Melancholy is a synonym of low-spirited.


As adjectives the difference between melancholy and low-spirited

is that melancholy is affected with great sadness or depression while low-spirited is disheartened.

As a noun melancholy

is (historical) black bile, formerly thought to be one of the four "cardinal humours" of animal bodies.

Low-spirited vs Disconsolate - What's the difference?

low-spirited | disconsolate | Related terms |

Low-spirited is a related term of disconsolate.


As adjectives the difference between low-spirited and disconsolate

is that low-spirited is disheartened while disconsolate is cheerless, dreary.

As a noun disconsolate is

(obsolete) disconsolateness.

Low-spirited vs Dismal - What's the difference?

low-spirited | dismal | Related terms |

Low-spirited is a related term of dismal.


As adjectives the difference between low-spirited and dismal

is that low-spirited is disheartened while dismal is disappointingly inadequate.