How to Use bummed in a Sentence

bummed

adjective
  • She’s bummed about the proposal and mourning the loss of the beloved Dragon Eggs.
    Susan Selasky, Detroit Free Press, 4 Feb. 2021
  • Alex seems bummed that that is a job description, let alone hers.
    Shannon Carlin, refinery29.com, 26 May 2020
  • Meantime, a couple of Giants pitchers asked about Tatis said they’re bummed not just for the Padres but for the sport.
    John Shea, San Francisco Chronicle, 6 Apr. 2021
  • Even more bummed to get home after long 36 hours and find out my house was burglarized.
    Scott Horner, Indianapolis Star, 29 Jan. 2018
  • For the bookish, the bummed, and the British, the Fall represent a fading type of bedlam brought on by the presence of a true punk anti-hero.
    Washington Post, 16 July 2021
  • The Calgary Herald talked to a number of fans who were very bummed that their favorite rapper was a no-show.
    Gil Kaufman, Billboard, 10 July 2018
  • Reacting to the news, some fans seemed a bit bummed that the season 15 live shows would be put off another week.
    Kayla Keegan, Good Housekeeping, 4 Aug. 2020
  • Some watching at home, however, seemed bummed that no vote for Group B took place.
    Kayla Keegan, Good Housekeeping, 6 Oct. 2020
  • Though some viewers seem a little bummed about watching old auditions, the bright side is that new episodes will be coming out soon.
    Kayla Keegan, Good Housekeeping, 21 July 2020
  • But the second one meant so much more because our team won state, which brought so many celebrations for the next few months….I’m really bummed that there isn’t state this year.
    Bob Narang, chicagotribune.com, 25 Oct. 2020
  • Ben wasn’t exactly bummed when his Ducks’ bet tanked as Oregon State won easily.
    oregonlive, 16 Mar. 2021
  • My husband was a little bummed out, but hasn’t expressed any real annoyance over it.
    Amy Dickinson, Detroit Free Press, 29 Sep. 2017
  • Julian Casablancas, the Strokes’ handsome and vaguely bummed-out lead singer, was listless by comparison.
    Amanda Petrusich, The New Yorker, 13 Apr. 2020
  • Initially, was kind of bummed about not being able to dine inside the bus, at the counter seating the repurposed vehicles been augmented with, like yesteryear.
    Matt Wake | [email protected], al, 9 Oct. 2020
  • Obviously a little bummed out but hopefully a chance to get rested up and well and be back hopefully sooner rather than later.
    Fox News, 8 Aug. 2021
  • Instead of taking responsibility, Hunter claimed that a bummed cigarette must have been laced with it.
    Isaac Schorr, National Review, 20 Oct. 2020
  • In spite of being super bummed about her fame early in the video, Invisible Taylor is pretty sad about being invisible at first.
    Kayleigh Roberts, Marie Claire, 12 Mar. 2018
  • Or are you bummed that only 20 percent of a typical crowd will be allowed to witness Clayton Kershaw finally slipping on a championship ring?
    New York Times, 29 Mar. 2021
  • While many Voice fans are excited to see Gwen and Blake's real-life romance play out during the singing competition show, others are understandably bummed about Nick's departure.
    Kayla Keegan, Good Housekeeping, 19 Oct. 2020
  • The former Celebrity Apprentice contestant is probably pretty bummed right now.
    Adam K. Raymond, Daily Intelligencer, 24 May 2018

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