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undejected

  • a word derived from dejected.
    dejected
    adjective
    depressed in spirits; disheartened; low-spirited.

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The execration that was uttered, beneath the stern of the Coquette, was deep and powerful; but, in another moment, the Skimmer stood on the poop, calm and undejected, in the centre of the deserted group.

From The Water-Witch or, the Skimmer of the Seas by James Fenimore Cooper

His features, indeed, expressed a deep melancholy, as he walked up the centre aisle, amid the ruin of things which he considered as holy, but his brow was undejected, and his step firm and solemn.

From The Abbot by Sir Walter Scott

As she went on, her cheeks scarlet, her carriage splendidly undejected, the wish came to her that she could sing.

From Katrine by Elinor Macartney Lane