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Made less hopeful or enthusiastic.
discouraged
disheartened
demoralised
pessimistic
1
The whole industrial activity of the country would be chilled and
demoralized
.
2
The 7th of March speech
demoralized
New England and the whole North.
3
The Russian people are
demoralized
and will undertake any treachery for money.
4
It means that they've
demoralized
it; and that now it demoralizes us.
5
The ranks of the Opposition were broken up and their forces
demoralized
.
6
The enemy was
demoralized
the first day and made only slight resistance.
7
The dinner, the election, and the rumour together had altogether
demoralized
them.
8
The other guardsmen seemed utterly
demoralized
at the loss of their leader.
9
The difficulty was that of late the smugglers themselves had become
demoralized
.
10
But the Indians were
demoralized
by the complete failure of their scheme.
11
By the time I saw him, he was
demoralized
,
hopeless, even suicidal.
12
The news of Bergstein's discharge
demoralized
the gang at the lower shanty.
13
Because the whole of that part of England was
demoralized
by smuggling.
14
The
demoralized
and beaten gladiators followed him, like a flock of sheep.
15
The anarchy that reigned had
demoralized
society, and they had suffered most.
16
In short, I emerged from that car ruined, wilted, and utterly
demoralized
.
demoralized
demoralize
·
more demoralized
become demoralized
utterly demoralized
too demoralized
so demoralized