Deflated

/dɪˈfleɪtɪd/ adjective

Let down in mood or spirit; disappointed or sad, or having air removed from something that was inflated.

From Latin 'de-' (down/away) + 'flatus' (blown). The word first appeared in late 19th-century English, initially describing literal removal of air, then expanded to emotional states.

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