English Idioms from A-Z

Down In The Dumps

The idiom "down in the dumps" means feeling sad, unhappy, or depressed. It is used to describe a person who is going through a difficult time emotionally and is feeling low.

For example, if someone has just gone through a breakup or lost their job, they might feel down in the dumps. It can also be used to describe a general feeling of sadness or depression that doesn't have a specific cause.

The phrase "down in the dumps" comes from the idea of being in a literal dump or landfill, which is a dirty and unpleasant place. When someone is feeling down in the dumps, they may feel like they are in a similar kind of place emotionally.

Overall, this idiom is a casual way of expressing that someone is feeling sad or depressed. It is often used in informal conversations with friends or family members.


The usage of the idiom 'Down In The Dumps' in a sentence

• I feel down in the dumps because I lost my phone.

• He's been down in the dumps since his girlfriend broke up with him.

• Despite her success, the actress was down in the dumps and struggling with depression.

• The economic downturn left many people feeling down in the dumps about their financial future.

• After failing her exam, my sister has been down in the dumps for weeks.

• The team was down in the dumps after losing the championship game.

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