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more prostrated synonyms

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  • ass in a sling
  • blue
  • cast down
  • chapfallen
  • dejected
  • depressed
  • despondent
  • disconsolate
  • discouraged
  • disheartened
  • dispirited
  • down
  • down in the dumps
  • downcast
  • downhearted
  • in a funk
  • beat
  • bray
  • break
  • bruise
  • buck
  • comminute
  • contriturate
  • contuse
  • crease
  • crowd
  • crumble
  • crunch
  • embrace
  • enfold
  • express
  • hug
  • abandoned
  • bare
  • bleak
  • derelict
  • desert
  • destroyed
  • dreary
  • empty
  • forsaken
  • godforsaken
  • isolated
  • lonely
  • lonesome
  • lorn
  • ruined
  • solitary
  • anxious
  • at end of one's rope
  • blue
  • brokenhearted
  • can't win
  • cynical
  • dejected
  • depressed
  • desperate
  • disconsolate
  • downcast
  • forlorn
  • frantic
  • grief-stricken
  • hopeless
  • in pain
  • all torn up
  • blue
  • bummed-out
  • cast-down
  • dejected
  • despairing
  • disconsolate
  • discouraged
  • disheartened
  • dispirited
  • doleful
  • down
  • downcast
  • downhearted
  • forlorn
  • gloomy
  • aghast
  • balked
  • beaten
  • chapfallen
  • complaining
  • crestfallen
  • defeated
  • depressed
  • despondent
  • disconcerted
  • discontented
  • discouraged
  • disenchanted
  • disgruntled
  • disillusioned
  • dissatisfied
  • bad
  • black
  • blue
  • cheerless
  • cold
  • comfortless
  • crestfallen
  • crushed
  • dark
  • dejected
  • desolate
  • despairing
  • destroyed
  • dispirited
  • distressed
  • doleful
  • anguished
  • cheerless
  • dejected
  • depressed
  • despairing
  • devastated
  • distressed
  • down
  • heartbroken
  • heartsick
  • heavyhearted
  • hurting
  • inconsolable
  • melancholy
  • miserable
  • morose
  • ache
  • bear
  • bemoan
  • bewail
  • carry on
  • complain
  • cry
  • cry a river
  • deplore
  • eat one's heart out
  • endure
  • hang crepe
  • keen
  • lament
  • regret
  • rue
  • brokenhearted
  • doleful
  • grief-stricken
  • heartsick
  • heartsore
  • sad
  • sorrowful
  • all torn up
  • blue
  • bummed-out
  • dejected
  • depressed
  • despairing
  • disappointed
  • disconsolate
  • disheartened
  • down
  • forlorn
  • grieving
  • heavy-hearted
  • inconsolable
  • low
  • melancholy
  • crestfallen
  • crushed
  • desolate
  • despairing
  • despondent
  • disappointed
  • disconsolate
  • grief-stricken
  • grieved
  • heartbroken
  • heartsick
  • inconsolable
  • miserable
  • mournful
  • prostrated
  • sorrowful
  • comfortless
  • dejected
  • desolate
  • despairing
  • disconsolate
  • discouraged
  • distressed
  • forlorn
  • heartbroken
  • heartsick
  • sad
  • unconsolable
  • afflicted
  • agonized
  • ailing
  • anguished
  • brokenhearted
  • crestfallen
  • dejected
  • desolate
  • despairing
  • despondent
  • destroyed
  • disconsolate
  • discontented
  • distressed
  • doleful
  • dolorous
  • anguished
  • bereft
  • cheerless
  • depressed
  • disconsolate
  • distressing
  • doleful
  • dolent
  • forlorn
  • full of sorrow
  • grief-stricken
  • grieving
  • grievous
  • heartbroken
  • in mourning
  • in pain
  • affecting
  • afflicted
  • dejected
  • depressed
  • disconsolate
  • distressing
  • doleful
  • dolent
  • full of sorrow
  • grievous
  • heartbroken
  • heartrending
  • heavy-hearted
  • hurting
  • in mourning
  • in pain
  • abject
  • afflicted
  • base
  • bummed
  • calamitous
  • cheap
  • contemptible
  • dejected
  • deplorable
  • depressed
  • despicable
  • disconsolate
  • distressed
  • dolorous
  • down
  • down-and-out

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