defeated
When you play a game and you lose, you feel defeated.
It means someone else won, and you didn't. You tried to win, but you couldn't.
Like a soccer team that loses the match is defeated.
It's okay to feel defeated sometimes; it means you tried your best.
When we say someone feels defeated, it means they have lost or been beaten in something, and they feel very sad or disappointed about it. It's like when you try your best in a game or a competition, but you still don't win. You might feel defeated because you didn't achieve your goal. This feeling often comes after a struggle or an effort to succeed. So, if you've tried hard and still failed, you might feel defeated.
When we describe someone or something as defeated, it means they have experienced a significant loss or failure after trying to achieve something. This word often carries a sense of resignation or hopelessness that follows a struggle. It's not just about losing; it implies that the effort to win has been thoroughly overcome. Think of a team that played their best but still lost the championship – they are defeated. The feeling of being defeated can apply to a person's spirit, too, meaning they feel overcome by circumstances.
When we say someone feels defeated, it means they've experienced a significant loss or failure. This isn't just about losing a game; it's about the feeling that comes with it – a sense of being overcome or beaten down. It suggests that despite their efforts, they weren't able to achieve their goal. This feeling can be quite strong, making a person feel powerless or without hope in that particular situation. It's often used when someone has tried hard but ultimately couldn't succeed.
§ Understanding 'defeated' as an adjective
The word 'defeated' is an adjective that describes a state. It means someone or something has lost or been overcome. Think of it as the result of a battle, a game, or even a personal struggle where one side didn't win. It's often used to talk about feelings or appearances after a loss.
- Common Usage
- When someone looks or feels defeated, they appear sad, disappointed, or without hope after failing to achieve something.
After the team lost the championship, the players looked utterly defeated.
Here, 'defeated' describes the appearance and emotional state of the players. They lost, so they look defeated.
§ 'Defeated' with verbs of being and linking verbs
You'll often find 'defeated' used with verbs like 'to be' (is, am, are, was, were) or other linking verbs such as 'look,' 'feel,' 'seem,' and 'become.' These verbs connect the subject to the adjective, describing the subject's state.
She felt defeated after failing the exam again.
His expression became defeated when he heard the bad news.
§ 'Defeated' before a noun
You can also place 'defeated' directly before a noun to describe that noun. This is a common way to use adjectives in English.
The defeated army retreated from the battlefield.
Despite their defeated expression, they vowed to try again.
§ Prepositions often used with 'defeated'
While 'defeated' itself doesn't always need a preposition, you'll often see it paired with certain prepositions when you want to specify *by whom* or *in what* someone was defeated. Here are some common ones:
- by: To indicate the agent or person/thing that caused the defeat.
- in: To specify the area or context of the defeat (e.g., a competition, an argument).
- 'defeated by'
- This is very common. It tells you who won against the defeated party.
The champion was surprisingly defeated by the newcomer.
The old ideas were finally defeated by new research.
- 'defeated in'
- Use 'in' to specify the event, contest, or area where the defeat occurred.
The chess player was defeated in the final round.
She felt defeated in her attempts to learn French.
§ Avoiding common mistakes
A common mistake is confusing 'defeated' (the adjective) with the verb 'to defeat.' Remember, 'defeated' as an adjective describes the *state* of being beaten.
- Incorrect Usage
- The team defeated. (This is missing a verb or sounds incomplete.)
- Correct Usage (Adjective)
- The team *was* defeated. (Here, 'defeated' is an adjective describing the team.)
- Correct Usage (Verb)
- Our team *defeated* their team. (Here, 'defeated' is the past tense of the verb 'to defeat,' meaning to win against.)
Always make sure you are using 'defeated' in a way that describes a noun or pronoun, or as part of a passive voice construction (e.g., 'was defeated').
§ Understanding 'defeated'
The word 'defeated' means you've lost in a competition, argument, or struggle. It clearly states that someone or something was beaten.
The team felt defeated after losing the championship game.
Now, let's look at similar words and when to choose them.
§ Beaten
- DEFINITION
- This is very similar to 'defeated' and often used interchangeably. It generally refers to being overcome physically or in a contest.
He was beaten in the boxing match.
§ Conquered
- DEFINITION
- To conquer means to overcome and take control, often through military force. It suggests a complete victory and subjugation.
The ancient empire was eventually conquered by its enemies.
§ Overcome
- DEFINITION
- To overcome means to successfully deal with or control a problem or feeling. It can be about beating an opponent, but also about managing internal struggles.
She was overcome with emotion after hearing the news.
§ Vanquished
- DEFINITION
- This is a more formal or literary word for defeated. It often implies a decisive and complete defeat, especially in battle or a contest.
The knight vanquished his foe in a dramatic duel.
§ Crushed
- DEFINITION
- To be crushed means to be overwhelmingly defeated, often implying a severe blow to morale or spirit as well as a loss.
Their hopes were crushed when the project failed.
§ Summary and Usage Tips
When choosing between 'defeated' and these similar words, consider the context and the intensity you want to convey.
- 'Defeated' is a good general term for losing in a contest or struggle.
- 'Beaten' is often interchangeable with 'defeated', especially in physical contests.
- 'Conquered' implies a complete takeover, often by force.
- 'Overcome' can refer to both external challenges and internal struggles.
- 'Vanquished' is more formal and implies a decisive defeat.
- 'Crushed' highlights the severe emotional impact of a heavy loss.
Using the right word can make your writing more precise and impactful. Think about the specific kind of loss or struggle you are describing.
How Formal Is It?
"The reigning champion felt utterly vanquished after the unexpected defeat."
"Our team was beaten in the final match, but we still played well."
"I got whooped pretty bad in that video game, couldn't even score a point."
"The superhero felt lost after the supervillain got away."
"Dude, I totally got owned in that debate, didn't know what hit me."
حقيقة ممتعة
The word 'defeat' originally had a stronger sense of destruction or undoing before evolving to its modern meaning of being overcome in a contest.
مستوى الصعوبة
The definition is straightforward, but understanding its application in various contexts might require some inference. The word itself is relatively common.
Using 'defeated' correctly in sentences requires understanding its past participle form and its role as an adjective describing a state. Learners need to avoid common errors like using it interchangeably with verbs of defeat.
Pronunciation is regular, but applying it naturally in conversation about winning/losing or overcoming challenges might take practice to sound authentic rather than stiff.
The word is phonetically clear and distinct. Listeners should have no trouble identifying it in spoken English.
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Can be used as a predicate adjective after linking verbs like 'feel,' 'look,' or 'seem' to describe a person's emotional state.
After losing the match, the tennis player felt completely defeated.
Can be used as an attributive adjective before a noun to describe something that has been overcome or vanquished.
The defeated army retreated from the battlefield.
Often appears in passive voice constructions to indicate the subject is the one experiencing the defeat.
The smaller team was defeated by their stronger opponents.
Can be followed by prepositions like 'by' to specify who or what caused the defeat.
She was defeated by her own insecurities, not by her rivals.
Can be used with adverbs of degree (e.g., 'utterly,' 'completely,' 'sorely') to emphasize the extent of the defeat.
He was utterly defeated by the complex puzzle.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
Our team felt defeated after losing the game.
Nuestro equipo se sintió derrotado después de perder el partido.
Past tense of 'feel' + adjective.
She looked defeated when her plan didn't work.
Ella parecía derrotada cuando su plan no funcionó.
Past tense of 'look' + adjective.
The boxer was defeated in the final round.
El boxeador fue derrotado en la última ronda.
Passive voice: 'was' + past participle.
He felt defeated after many tries to fix his computer.
Se sintió derrotado después de muchos intentos de arreglar su computadora.
Past tense of 'feel' + adjective.
The small company was defeated by the bigger one.
La pequeña empresa fue derrotada por la más grande.
Passive voice: 'was' + past participle.
I felt defeated when I couldn't solve the puzzle.
Me sentí derrotado cuando no pude resolver el rompecabezas.
Past tense of 'feel' + adjective.
The defeated army left the battlefield.
El ejército derrotado abandonó el campo de batalla.
Adjective before a noun.
Even after being defeated, she tried again.
Incluso después de ser derrotada, ella lo intentó de nuevo.
Passive voice with a gerund: 'being' + past participle.
After losing the game, the team felt completely defeated.
game = juego, team = equipo, felt = sintió, completely = completamente
Here, 'defeated' describes the team's emotional state after losing.
She looked defeated when her plan didn't work out.
looked = parecía, plan = plan, didn't work out = no funcionó
'Looked defeated' means her appearance showed her disappointment or failure.
The defeated army had to retreat from the battlefield.
army = ejército, had to retreat = tuvo que retirarse, battlefield = campo de batalla
'Defeated' here modifies 'army', indicating they lost the fight.
He felt defeated after failing the exam for the third time.
felt = sintió, failing = reprobar, exam = examen, third time = tercera vez
This shows a feeling of being beaten by a challenge.
Despite feeling defeated, she decided to try again tomorrow.
despite = a pesar de, decided = decidió, try again = intentar de nuevo
Even though she felt defeated, she still had hope.
The politician looked defeated after losing the election.
politician = político, losing = perder, election = elección
'Defeated' describes the politician's state after a loss in a contest.
The company felt defeated when their main competitor launched a better product.
company = empresa, main competitor = principal competidor, launched = lanzó, better product = mejor producto
This example shows 'defeated' in a business context, meaning overcome by a rival.
His defeated expression showed everyone he had given up.
expression = expresión, showed = mostró, given up = se había rendido
'Defeated expression' means his face clearly showed his failure or surrender.
After three hours on the tennis court, she felt completely defeated, barely able to lift her racket.
She was utterly exhausted and beaten.
Here, 'defeated' describes a physical and mental state of exhaustion after a strenuous effort.
The team looked defeated as they walked off the field, knowing they had lost the championship game.
Their expressions showed their loss.
'Defeated' is used here to describe the team's appearance and emotional state after losing a significant match.
He felt utterly defeated when his business proposal was rejected for the fifth time.
He felt totally disheartened by the repeated rejection.
This sentence uses 'defeated' to express a strong feeling of discouragement and failure in a professional context.
Despite their efforts, the protestors were ultimately defeated by the government's new policies.
The government's policies successfully overcame the protestors.
Here, 'defeated' refers to the outcome of a struggle, indicating that their resistance was unsuccessful.
Seeing the floodwaters rise, the villagers felt defeated, realizing their homes would be submerged.
They felt helpless and overcome by the rising water.
In this context, 'defeated' conveys a sense of hopelessness and powerlessness in the face of a natural disaster.
The chess grandmaster, usually so confident, looked defeated after an unexpected loss to a much younger opponent.
He appeared beaten and surprised by the loss.
This example highlights the unexpected nature of being 'defeated' when one is typically dominant.
She wasn't defeated by the initial setbacks; instead, she used them as motivation to try even harder.
She didn't let the failures stop her; she used them to push herself.
This sentence uses 'defeated' in a negative construction to show resilience against challenges.
After hours of trying to fix the complicated machine, he finally admitted defeat, feeling utterly defeated by the task.
He gave up because the task was too overwhelming.
This sentence uses 'admitted defeat' as an idiom, and then 'feeling utterly defeated' to describe the emotional state of giving up.
Despite their rigorous training, the visiting team looked utterly defeated after the final whistle, heads bowed in disappointment.
rigorous training: intense Vorbereitung; utterly defeated: völlig besiegt; final whistle: Schlusspfiff; heads bowed: Köpfe gesenkt; disappointment: Enttäuschung
Here, 'defeated' functions as a predicate adjective, describing the state of the team. The adverb 'utterly' intensifies the feeling of defeat.
She felt completely defeated by the complex puzzle, no matter how many times she rearranged the pieces, the solution eluded her.
completely defeated: völlig geschlagen; complex puzzle: kompliziertes Rätsel; rearranged the pieces: die Teile neu angeordnet; solution eluded her: die Lösung entging ihr
'Completely defeated' emphasizes the extent of her feeling. The past tense 'felt' indicates a past emotional state.
The politician, once so confident, appeared defeated and disheartened after the landslide loss in the election.
once so confident: einst so zuversichtlich; appeared defeated: wirkte besiegt; disheartened: entmutigt; landslide loss: erdrutschartige Niederlage
Both 'defeated' and 'disheartened' are adjectives describing the politician's appearance. They convey a sense of resignation and sadness.
After hours of trying to fix the old engine, he finally threw his hands up, a defeated look on his face, admitting he needed professional help.
trying to fix: versuchen zu reparieren; threw his hands up: gab auf; defeated look: geschlagener Blick; admitting: zugeben; professional help: professionelle Hilfe
'A defeated look' uses 'defeated' as an attributive adjective modifying 'look'. The phrase implies a visible sign of his failure.
The company's marketing campaign was ultimately defeated by a stronger competitor, forcing them to re-evaluate their strategy.
ultimately defeated: letztendlich besiegt; stronger competitor: stärkerer Konkurrent; forcing them to re-evaluate: sie zwingen, neu zu bewerten; strategy: Strategie
'Was defeated by' is a passive construction, highlighting that the campaign was the recipient of the action of being overcome.
Though initially optimistic, the scientists felt defeated when their experiment yielded no conclusive results after months of diligent work.
initially optimistic: anfangs optimistisch; felt defeated: fühlten sich besiegt; yielded no conclusive results: keine schlüssigen Ergebnisse lieferte; diligent work: sorgfältige Arbeit
Here, 'felt defeated' expresses an internal emotional state, indicating a sense of failure in their scientific endeavor.
The rebel forces, low on supplies and morale, were finally defeated by the well-equipped government army.
rebel forces: Rebellenkräfte; low on supplies: wenig Vorräte; morale: Moral; finally defeated: schließlich besiegt; well-equipped: gut ausgerüstet; government army: Regierungsarmee
Another example of the passive voice ('were defeated by'), emphasizing the outcome for the rebel forces due to the government army's actions.
Despite their efforts, the legal team was defeated in court, and their client faced a significant penalty.
Despite their efforts: Trotz ihrer Bemühungen; legal team: Anwaltsteam; defeated in court: vor Gericht besiegt; client: Klient; faced a significant penalty: stand vor einer erheblichen Strafe
'Was defeated in court' is a common phrase to describe losing a legal case. 'Defeated' here specifically refers to the legal outcome.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
He felt utterly defeated after losing the championship.
Он чувствовал себя совершенно побежденным после проигрыша в чемпионате.
The defeated army retreated from the battlefield.
Разгромленная армия отступила с поля боя.
Despite their efforts, they were defeated in the final round.
Несмотря на их усилия, они были побеждены в финальном раунде.
She looked defeated when her proposal was rejected.
Она выглядела побежденной, когда ее предложение было отклонено.
The team felt defeated after such a close game.
Команда чувствовала себя побежденной после такой напряженной игры.
It's hard to not feel defeated when things go wrong repeatedly.
Трудно не чувствовать себя побежденным, когда все постоянно идет не так.
The defeated candidate congratulated his opponent.
Проигравший кандидат поздравил своего оппонента.
He tried to hide his defeated expression.
Он пытался скрыть свое выражение поражения.
They were defeated by a stronger opponent.
Они были побеждены более сильным противником.
Even though they were defeated, they learned a lot.
Несмотря на то, что они были побеждены, они многому научились.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
"To bite the dust"
To fail or be defeated, often dramatically.
Their plans to expand the business bit the dust when the economy crashed.
informal"To throw in the towel"
To give up or surrender.
After several attempts, he finally threw in the towel and admitted defeat.
neutral"To be down for the count"
To be in a state of defeat or near defeat, often implying exhaustion or being overwhelmed.
After working all weekend, she was really down for the count by Sunday evening.
informal"To be at the end of one's rope"
To be out of options or patience, feeling defeated and unable to continue.
I'm at the end of my rope with this project; I don't know what else to do.
neutral"To get the short end of the stick"
To suffer the worst part of a situation; to be treated unfairly or lose out.
He always seems to get the short end of the stick when it comes to promotions.
informal"To go down in flames"
To fail spectacularly or disastrously.
Their new product launch went down in flames after a major technical glitch.
informal"To be a lost cause"
To be beyond hope or recovery; something or someone that cannot be helped or saved.
After so many attempts, she decided the old car was a lost cause.
neutral"To be beaten black and blue"
Figuratively, to be severely defeated or criticized.
The team was beaten black and blue in the final game.
informal"To wave the white flag"
To signal surrender or admission of defeat.
After a long argument, she finally waved the white flag and agreed to his terms.
neutral"To be on the ropes"
To be in a very difficult situation and close to defeat, like a boxer being cornered.
The company has been on the ropes since the recession started.
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Imagine a knight returning from battle, slumped and exhausted. He's *de-feeted* because his feet are dragging and he's lost the fight. He's been defeated.
ربط بصري
Picture a chess board where your king has just been knocked over, and the opponent's pieces surround it. You feel that slump in your shoulders, that's what 'defeated' looks like. Everything feels heavy and still.
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Think about a time you tried really hard to achieve something, like winning a game, getting a good grade, or even baking a perfect cake, and it didn't work out. How did you feel? That feeling is being defeated. Now, describe that feeling and what happened in three sentences, using the word 'defeated' at least once.
أصل الكلمة
Late Middle English
المعنى الأصلي: undo, destroy
From Old French 'desfait' (past participle of 'desfaire'), ultimately from Latin 'disfacere' (to undo).السياق الثقافي
In many Western cultures, the concept of being 'defeated' can carry a strong negative connotation, often associated with weakness or failure. However, there's also a growing appreciation for learning from defeat, as seen in phrases like 'fail forward' or 'what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.' It's a common theme in sports, politics, and personal challenges, shaping narratives of struggle and resilience.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
After the long debate, she looked utterly defeated, head in her hands.
- utterly defeated
- looked defeated
- feeling defeated
The team felt defeated after losing the championship game by one point.
- felt defeated
- left them feeling defeated
- a defeated feeling
He had a defeated expression, knowing he couldn't change the outcome.
- defeated expression
- showed defeat
- a look of defeat
Despite their efforts, their proposal was defeated in the meeting.
- was defeated
- faced defeat
- accepted defeat
The boxer walked out of the ring, a defeated man.
- a defeated man/woman
- a defeated opponent
- the defeated side
بدايات محادثة
"When was a time you felt defeated, and how did you overcome it?"
"What's the difference between feeling defeated and giving up?"
"Can you think of a situation where being defeated actually led to something positive?"
"How do you support a friend or family member who is feeling defeated?"
"What are some common reasons why people might feel defeated in their daily lives?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Describe a specific moment when you felt defeated. What happened, and what emotions did you experience?
Reflect on a time you witnessed someone else feeling defeated. How did you react, and what did you learn?
Write about a goal you pursued that ultimately ended in defeat. What did you learn from that experience?
Imagine you are feeling completely defeated about a current challenge. What steps could you take to shift your mindset and regain motivation?
Explore the idea of 'grace in defeat.' What does it mean to lose with dignity, and how can one practice this?
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The team felt ___ after losing the game.
The team lost, so they felt defeated.
She was ___ in the chess match.
She lost the chess match, so she was defeated.
The small army was ___ by the bigger army.
The bigger army beat the small army, so the small army was defeated.
He felt very ___ after failing the test.
Failing the test made him feel defeated.
The brave knight was ___ by the dragon.
The dragon won the fight against the knight, so the knight was defeated.
After many tries, she felt ___ when she could not open the jar.
She couldn't open the jar after trying many times, so she felt defeated.
What did the team feel after losing?
What happened to her in the race?
How did he feel after losing?
Read this aloud:
The small army was defeated.
Focus: /dɪˈfiːtɪd/
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I felt defeated when I couldn't solve the puzzle.
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They were defeated in the final round.
Focus: /ðeɪ wər dɪˈfiːtɪd/
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Imagine your favorite team played a game and lost. How would you describe how they felt after being defeated?
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Sample answer
My team felt very sad and a little down after they lost the game. They were defeated.
Think about a time you tried to do something, but it didn't work out. How did you feel when you were defeated by the challenge?
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I felt a little unhappy when I was defeated by the hard puzzle. I tried my best, but I didn't win.
Describe a simple game where one person wins and the other is defeated. What happens to the person who is defeated?
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In a race, the person who doesn't finish first is defeated. They don't get the prize.
Who was defeated in the chase?
Read this passage:
The little rabbit tried to run fast, but the big dog was faster. The rabbit ran and ran, but the dog caught it. The rabbit was defeated in the chase. It was tired and sad.
Who was defeated in the chase?
The passage says, 'The rabbit was defeated in the chase,' meaning it lost to the dog.
The passage says, 'The rabbit was defeated in the chase,' meaning it lost to the dog.
What happened to the blue team?
Read this passage:
The red team played against the blue team. The red team scored many points. The blue team only scored a few. The blue team was defeated in the game. They shook hands with the red team.
What happened to the blue team?
The passage states, 'The blue team was defeated in the game' because they scored fewer points.
The passage states, 'The blue team was defeated in the game' because they scored fewer points.
Why did Sarah feel defeated?
Read this passage:
Sarah wanted to build a tall tower with blocks. She tried many times, but the tower always fell down. She felt defeated because she could not make it stand. Her friend helped her try again.
Why did Sarah feel defeated?
The passage says, 'She felt defeated because she could not make it stand' after trying many times and the tower always fell down.
The passage says, 'She felt defeated because she could not make it stand' after trying many times and the tower always fell down.
The team felt ___ after losing the game.
To feel defeated means to feel like you lost or were beaten. The team lost, so they would feel defeated.
Which word means the opposite of 'defeated'?
Victorious means winning or succeeding, which is the opposite of being defeated.
After many tries, she felt ___ and stopped trying to fix the old car.
She stopped trying because she felt she couldn't succeed, which means she felt defeated.
If you win a game, you feel defeated.
If you win, you feel victorious, not defeated. Defeated means you lost.
A defeated army has lost the battle.
An army that is defeated has been beaten in a battle.
You can feel defeated even if you tried your best.
You can still feel defeated if you lose, even if you put in a lot of effort.
This sentence describes a sports team losing a game.
This sentence shows someone feeling sad after failing in a competition.
This sentence talks about an army losing a battle.
After losing the game, the team felt ___.
The team lost, so they felt defeated, meaning they were beaten.
She felt ___ after her proposal was rejected.
When a proposal is rejected, it's a loss, making her feel defeated.
The small company was ___ by its larger competitor.
The larger company overcame the smaller one, so the smaller company was defeated.
If you win a competition, you feel defeated.
Feeling defeated means you lost or were overcome, not that you won.
A team that is defeated has lost the game.
To be defeated means to be beaten or overcome, which implies a loss.
Someone who feels defeated is usually very happy and cheerful.
Feeling defeated means experiencing failure or loss, which typically doesn't make someone happy or cheerful.
The chess game was long and difficult.
They lost the last game of the tournament.
She tried many times to pass the exam.
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Even though they were defeated, they played very well.
Focus: defeated
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How do you feel when you are defeated in a game?
Focus: defeated, game
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The army was defeated, but they showed courage.
Focus: army, defeated, courage
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This order correctly forms a sentence stating the team's feeling after the game.
This order clearly describes the defeat of an opponent after a struggle.
This sentence expresses a feeling of defeat due to unfulfilled dreams.
After losing the championship game, the team felt completely ___.
The word 'defeated' correctly describes the feeling of a team that has lost a championship game, implying a sense of failure or loss.
Despite a strong effort, the chess player was ___ by his opponent in the final round.
To be 'defeated' in a chess match means to be beaten or overcome, which fits the context of losing in the final round.
The company CEO looked ___ after the merger deal fell through.
A CEO would likely feel 'defeated' if a significant deal like a merger failed, indicating a setback or loss.
She refused to feel ___ even after several rejections from publishing houses; she was determined to get her novel published.
The sentence implies a struggle against setbacks ('several rejections'), making 'defeated' the appropriate word to describe the feeling she chose not to embrace.
The candidate's speech sounded quite ___ after the election results were announced, acknowledging his loss.
When election results are announced and a candidate loses, their speech acknowledging the loss would reflect a 'defeated' tone.
Even though they were ___ in the first half, the team rallied to win the game in the second.
The sentence describes a comeback, implying that in the first half, the team was 'defeated' or losing, before turning the game around.
After several attempts, the chess grandmaster felt completely ___________ by his opponent's unconventional strategy.
The context implies a sense of being beaten or overcome in the chess match, which aligns with 'defeated'.
Despite their best efforts, the local team was ___________ in the championship game, finishing in second place.
The phrase 'finishing in second place' indicates a loss in the championship, meaning they were 'defeated'.
The company CEO looked rather ___________ after the negative quarterly report was released to the press.
A 'negative quarterly report' would likely cause a CEO to feel a sense of failure or loss, thus 'defeated'.
A person who is 'defeated' has successfully achieved their goals.
Being 'defeated' means experiencing failure or loss, which is the opposite of successfully achieving goals.
If a team is 'defeated', it means they won the competition.
To be 'defeated' means to be beaten or overcome, indicating a loss in a competition, not a win.
You might feel 'defeated' after losing a challenging argument.
Losing a challenging argument can make one feel overcome or beaten, fitting the definition of 'defeated'.
Describe a time you felt defeated but eventually overcame the challenge. What did you learn from that experience?
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I felt completely defeated when my small business faced financial difficulties during the pandemic. It seemed like everything was against us, and I considered giving up. However, I decided to innovate, shifting our sales online and offering new services. It was incredibly tough, but we eventually recovered and even grew. I learned the importance of adaptability and not giving up, even when things look bleak.
Imagine a sports team that was heavily defeated in a crucial match. Write a short paragraph from the perspective of their coach, addressing the team after the loss.
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Team, I know that was a tough loss. We were clearly defeated out there today, and it hurts. But I want you to remember the effort you put in, even when things weren't going our way. We'll analyze what went wrong, learn from our mistakes, and come back stronger. This isn't the end; it's a learning opportunity. Let's regroup and prepare for the next challenge.
Write a sentence using the word 'defeated' to describe a feeling of hopelessness in a challenging situation.
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After receiving the bad news, she felt utterly defeated, as if all her efforts had been in vain.
What caused the grandmaster to feel defeated?
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The chess grandmaster, usually so composed, looked utterly defeated after his opponent's unexpected move. His shoulders slumped, and he stared blankly at the board, knowing there was no way to recover. The crowd watched in silence, sensing the end of a long and hard-fought match. It was a rare sight to see him in such a state of loss.
What caused the grandmaster to feel defeated?
The passage states, 'looked utterly defeated after his opponent's unexpected move... knowing there was no way to recover.'
The passage states, 'looked utterly defeated after his opponent's unexpected move... knowing there was no way to recover.'
What was the main reason the startup was defeated?
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Despite their best efforts, the small startup was ultimately defeated by larger competitors. They had innovative ideas and a passionate team, but they couldn't compete with the massive marketing budgets and established customer bases of the industry giants. It was a tough lesson in the realities of the business world.
What was the main reason the startup was defeated?
The passage explains they 'couldn't compete with the massive marketing budgets and established customer bases of the industry giants.'
The passage explains they 'couldn't compete with the massive marketing budgets and established customer bases of the industry giants.'
How did the candidate appear after conceding the election?
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After weeks of intense campaigning, the political candidate finally conceded, looking defeated but still dignified. The election results were clear, and while he was disappointed, he acknowledged the will of the people. He promised to continue working for the community in other capacities.
How did the candidate appear after conceding the election?
The passage explicitly states he looked 'defeated but still dignified.'
The passage explicitly states he looked 'defeated but still dignified.'
This sentence correctly orders the words to describe someone feeling defeated after a debate.
This sentence describes a team losing in the final round, using 'defeated' correctly.
This sentence correctly uses 'defeated' to indicate a loss against a more formidable opponent.
After the scandal broke, the politician felt completely _____ and resigned from office.
To feel 'defeated' means to feel overcome or beaten, which aligns with the consequence of a scandal leading to resignation.
Despite their valiant efforts, the team was ultimately _____ by their stronger opponents in the final match.
If a team is 'beaten' by stronger opponents, they are 'defeated'.
The inventor felt _____ after numerous failed attempts to create a functional prototype, but he refused to give up.
When efforts fail repeatedly, one can feel 'defeated', but the sentence also shows resilience.
A nation that has been 'defeated' in war would typically experience a sense of victory and triumph.
A nation that has been 'defeated' in war would experience a sense of loss and subjugation, not victory or triumph.
If a chess player is 'defeated' in a game, it means they have won the match.
If a chess player is 'defeated', it means they have lost the match, not won it.
Feeling 'defeated' can sometimes be a catalyst for new strategies and renewed determination.
While 'defeated' describes a state of failure, it can often lead to reflection and a stronger resolve to succeed in the future.
Imagine you are a political analyst. Write a short paragraph discussing how a recent election loss might affect a political party's future strategies. Use the word 'defeated' in your response.
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After being decisively defeated in the last election, the party faces a critical period of introspection. Their leadership must now reassess core policies and campaign strategies to regain public trust and avoid further electoral setbacks in the upcoming political landscape.
You are a sports reporter. Write a headline and a brief two-sentence article about a renowned team losing a championship game, using the word 'defeated' appropriately.
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Champions Defeated: The reigning champions were shockingly defeated in a hard-fought final, marking an end to their dominant run. This unexpected loss leaves fans wondering about the team's future prospects.
As a business consultant, write a short email to a client explaining why their competitor's new product launch was ultimately defeated in the market. Use the word 'defeated' at least once.
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Dear Client, Our analysis shows that your competitor's recent product launch was ultimately defeated in the market due to several factors, including aggressive pricing by your company and a lack of innovative features in their offering. This presents a strong opportunity for us to solidify our market position. Best regards, [Your Name]
What was the primary reason the startup's plan was defeated?
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Despite an initial surge of enthusiasm, the startup's ambitious plan to revolutionize urban transport was eventually defeated by insurmountable regulatory hurdles and a lack of sustained funding. Investors, initially keen, withdrew their support when it became clear the project was not viable under current legislation. The founder expressed deep disappointment, acknowledging the innovative concept but regretting the practical limitations.
What was the primary reason the startup's plan was defeated?
The passage explicitly states the plan 'was eventually defeated by insurmountable regulatory hurdles and a lack of sustained funding.'
The passage explicitly states the plan 'was eventually defeated by insurmountable regulatory hurdles and a lack of sustained funding.'
What is implied about the outcome of the debate?
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The highly anticipated debate between the two leading economists ended in a rather anticlimactic fashion. While both presented compelling arguments, neither truly managed to convincingly defeat the other's core propositions. The audience left feeling informed but without a clear victor, indicating the complexity of the economic issues at hand.
What is implied about the outcome of the debate?
The phrase 'neither truly managed to convincingly defeat the other's core propositions' and 'without a clear victor' implies that neither side was clearly superior.
The phrase 'neither truly managed to convincingly defeat the other's core propositions' and 'without a clear victor' implies that neither side was clearly superior.
According to the passage, what often contributes significantly to the defeat of empires, beyond military force?
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Historically, many seemingly invincible empires have ultimately been defeated not by external military might alone, but by internal strife and corruption. These internal weaknesses often erode the very foundations of power, making them vulnerable to challenges that would otherwise be manageable. This pattern suggests that resilience is as much about internal cohesion as it is about external defense.
According to the passage, what often contributes significantly to the defeat of empires, beyond military force?
The passage states that empires 'have ultimately been defeated not by external military might alone, but by internal strife and corruption.'
The passage states that empires 'have ultimately been defeated not by external military might alone, but by internal strife and corruption.'
This sentence describes the company's financial state due to poor investments.
This sentence illustrates the chess master's feeling of defeat from an unforeseen strategy.
This sentence shows the team's loss in the final game despite trying their hardest.
After weeks of intense negotiations, the CEO felt utterly ___ when the deal ultimately fell through.
The context of 'deal fell through' indicates a failure, so 'defeated' is the appropriate word describing the CEO's state of mind.
Despite their valiant efforts, the team returned from the championship game feeling deeply ___, having lost by a single point.
Losing by a single point in a championship game would naturally lead to a feeling of defeat, even with valiant efforts.
The candidate's once-optimistic campaign now seemed ___, shadowed by a series of unforeseen scandals and dwindling public support.
The phrase 'shadowed by a series of unforeseen scandals and dwindling public support' suggests a failing campaign, making 'defeated' the fitting description.
Facing a formidable opponent and overwhelming odds, the underdog boxer appeared visibly ___ even before the first round concluded.
When facing 'formidable opponent and overwhelming odds' and showing it 'visibly', 'defeated' accurately portrays the boxer's state.
The veteran activist, having witnessed countless setbacks in her fight for social justice, refused to be entirely ___ by the latest legislative reversal.
Even with 'countless setbacks' and a 'latest legislative reversal', the activist 'refused to be entirely' overcome, implying she resisted feeling 'defeated'.
After the market crash, the entrepreneur's once-thriving enterprise looked utterly ___, its former grandeur replaced by a sense of irreversible decline.
The 'market crash' and 'irreversible decline' strongly indicate a state of failure for the enterprise, making 'defeated' the correct choice.
The team lost the game.
The CEO had to deliver bad news.
She was losing her battle with a sickness.
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Even when faced with seemingly insurmountable odds, it's crucial not to feel defeated.
Focus: insurmountable, crucial, defeated
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The candidate, despite a vigorous campaign, was ultimately defeated in the election.
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It is important to learn from setbacks rather than be completely defeated by them.
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This sentence emphasizes the strong feeling of defeat even after a strong effort. 'Utterly' intensifies 'defeated.'
This sentence uses 'defeated' to describe a person's physical posture and demeanor, conveying a sense of profound loss.
Here, 'defeated' is used metaphorically to describe the collapse of a company due to external pressures.
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