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portuguès
desânimo
The feeling of despair in the face of obstacles.
dismay
disheartenment
portuguès
desânimo
espanyol
desánimo
The expression of opposition and disapproval.
encouragement
espanyol
desánimo
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Examples for "
dismay
"
dismay
disheartenment
Examples for "
dismay
"
1
Former congressional colleagues expressed
dismay
at the news reports following the indictment.
2
How can we account for this widespread fear and
dismay
in Europe?
3
Bereaved family members reacted with
dismay
to the level of the fine.
4
The succession of Ferdinand excited especial
dismay
and indignation in the Palatinate.
5
Of course, as Pandora discovered to her
dismay
,
even openness has consequences.
1
Sadness gives place to joy, despair to hope, and
disheartenment
to encouragement.
2
He would never come across any but subjects of irritation or
disheartenment
.
3
After a week's
disheartenment
she made a new beginning.
4
Sick people ofttimes fall into a mood of
disheartenment
and self-pity which seriously retards their recovery.
5
Fatigue and worry are succeeded by profound
disheartenment
.
1
I think that could actually be a real
discouragement
,
Ms Barry said.
2
In early complete
discouragement
;
the new civilization had little use for weaklings.
3
But the patriotism of the poet carries the day over his
discouragement
:
4
Fatigue and
discouragement
now began to betray themselves in the Roman ranks.
5
There is much
discouragement
in Havana over the present aspect of affairs.
6
Bolitho watched him carefully, but saw no sign of strain or
discouragement
.
7
Joseph II was not the only benevolent despot who met with
discouragement
.
8
His defeat completed the
discouragement
of the tribes who still remained unsubdued.
9
The awning sags, and the shop wears an air of sober
discouragement
.
10
All these things pressed upon Hollister; a burden of
discouragement
,
of sadness.
11
In the course of time, however, these philanthropists met with some
discouragement
.
12
Lincoln replied: It was my terrible
discouragement
which did that for me.
13
By and by, the knowledge of its weakness throws it into
discouragement
.
14
The leaden weight of
discouragement
pressed upon her more and more heavily.
15
Simon knew that he sensed the
discouragement
and doubt of his followers.
16
Yet I cannot take the prevailing military
discouragement
at its face value.
discouragement
great discouragement
utter discouragement
deep discouragement
much discouragement
profound discouragement
portuguès
desânimo
desalento
espanyol
desánimo
desaliento
disuasión