Definition Sentence

Definition
Part of
Speech
Sentence
dejected
to feel sad and depressed; to feel thrown down in
spirit
Adjective
The depressed woman felt dejected and sad.
eject
to throw out
Verb
Eject the disk and remove it from the computer.
Noun
My doctor gave me an injection of medicine.
Noun
"Wow!" is an example of an interjection.
Verb
Jettison the cargo to lighten the boat.
Noun
The projectile that flew by was a rock.
Verb
The teacher will reject your work if it is not neat.
Verb
The people were subject to the king's laws.
Noun
A rocket's trajectory is its path in flight.
Noun
We showed slides on an old projector.
injection
a shot; the throwing of medicine into the body by a
needle
interjection
a word thrown into the air with great force
jettison
to throw goods overboard to lighten the load on a
boat or an airplane
projectile
an object thrown into the air with great force
reject
to throw something out because it's defective and
can't be used again; to refuse to take or accept
subject
to throw one's self under someone else's rule
trajectory
the curved path of an object thrown into space
projector
machine that throws images onto a wall or surface