adjective

bummed

gutted, disappointed, down

I'm bummed that the concert was canceled.

I'm gutted that the concert was cancelled.

She was really bummed about her test score.

She was really down about her test score.

to be bummed ((that ...)) to be disappointed that... I'm bummed that the concert was canceled.

to be bummed ((about sth.)) to be disappointed about something She was really bummed about her test score.

Synonyms: gutted, disappointed, down; Antonyms: happy, excited, pleased

Derived from 'bummer', a disappointing situation. This comes from 'bum', originally meaning a loafer or something of poor quality.

Remember that a 'bummer' of a situation makes you feel 'bummed'. They go hand-in-hand.

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