Feeling down, down hearted, dissappointed, feel sorrow, miserable, depressed

English translation: dissappointed

06:37 May 20, 2004
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English term or phrase: Feeling down, down hearted, dissappointed, feel sorrow, miserable, depressed
Is all these words are same meaning?
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Selected answer:dissappointed
Explanation:
the words each have a slight different meaning, but yes they all mean quite the same.
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feeling down, down hearted, dissappointed, feel sorrow, miserable, depressed
dissappointed


Explanation:
the words each have a slight different meaning, but yes they all mean quite the same.

Meadow Media
Local time: 02:21
Native speaker of: Native in SwedishSwedish
PRO pts in category: 2

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
disagree  Hacene: NO. feeling down and depressed mean almost the same, but the others are completely different
19 mins

agree  Orla Ryan: each phrase indicates different degrees of sadness/negativity
2 hrs

agree  NancyLynn: the opposite of happiness, light-heartedness, joy, optimism
6 hrs
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