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deflated

adjective as in reduced

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Liverpool's Jonas, 40, cut a deflated figure at the final bell, in contrast to the exuberant celebrations of Wales' Price.

From BBC

My impression was that they appeared slightly buoyed when shown a handwritten note, deflated by the email, and defeated when faced with the 40-minute audio recording - as each step revealed our evidence was stronger.

From BBC

“It’s not our job to get deflated because people are upset,” Klay Thompson told reporters.

If you’re against mass deportations and want to see some sort of amnesty, it’s easy to feel deflated and even easier to curse Orange County for its past.

Nevertheless, according to an exchange captured on the video, an agent slashed Campos’ truck tires, which can be seen deflated on the video.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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