all-a-mort in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
All-a-mort: in a state of utter dejection or despair, rendered speechless or inactive by disappointment.
Sample Sentences
- The team's performance in the tournament was so poor that they felt all-a-mort by the final match.
- After hearing the disappointing news, she was left all-a-mort, unable to find the words to respond.
- His all-a-mort demeanor made it clear that he had lost all hope in the situation.
- The unexpected turn of events left the entire community feeling all-a-mort and in shock.
- She walked into the room, her all-a-mort expression betraying her inner turmoil.
- The news of the disaster left the volunteers all-a-mort, questioning their efforts.
- Despite the initial excitement, the project ended up leaving everyone feeling all-a-mort by the end.
- Their all-a-mort attitudes were a stark contrast to the enthusiasm they had shown earlier.
- He sat on the bench, looking all-a-mort as he reflected on his recent failures.
- All-a-mort and weary, they trudged home after the long and grueling day.