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Discover LudwigThe word "low-spiritedness" is a valid and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to a feeling of being low or down in spirits, especially due to disappointment or misfortune. For example: "After her break-up, she was overcome with low-spiritedness."
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It thus contained 37 common physical and psychiatric symptoms, such as headache, obstipation, musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, restlessness, low-spiritedness, and sleeping disturbances.
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Not all spiritedness is mean-spiritedness.
He was known for public spiritedness.
Ed had a spiritedness, a levity.
There is room for public-spiritedness and do-gooders.
BUSINESSES in Myanmar are not famous for their public-spiritedness.
Mean-spiritedness is not his way.
Or lack of courage, or lack of public-spiritedness.
These better angels feed compassion not mean-spiritedness.
Instead the creators sought to balance spiritedness and despair.
These Hamilton politicians seem to be acting in mean-spiritedness.
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