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gutted
[guht-id]
adjective
very sad, upset, frustrated, etc..
We were absolutely gutted to find out that our favorite Italian restaurant is closing.
gutted
/ ˈɡʌɪ /
adjective
informaldisappointed and upset
Word History and Origins
Origin of gutted1
Example Sentences
Wiener’s bill was gutted in a legislative fiscal committee last month, with lawmakers saying they wanted to meet infrastructure and affordability needs “without compromising environmental protections.”
Those forecasts rely heavily on the work of a satellite operations facility that was gutted by the Trump administration.
"I won't be returning to my radio show. I'm gutted," he said in an Instagram post, adding that he would be launching a new online radio show.
Millions in budget cuts have gutted terrorism-related law enforcement training and shut down studies tracking the frequency of attacks.
The Troublemaker singer apologised to fans and said he was "truly gutted and upset", but had been advised to rest his voice for 48 hours by doctors.
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