Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

down-in-the-mouth

idiom
/ˌdaʊn ɪn ðə maʊθ/
Definition
Feeling sad or depressed; unhappy and dejected.
Examples
  • After hearing the bad news, he looked quite down-in-the-mouth.
  • She was down-in-the-mouth after losing the championship game.
  • It’s tough to stay positive when everyone around seems down-in-the-mouth.
Meaning
The phrase ‘down-in-the-mouth’ describes a state of being gloomy or dispirited, often reflected in someone’s expression or demeanor.
Synonyms
  • gloomy
  • dejected
  • morose
  • downcast
  • glum