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Made less hopeful or enthusiastic.
discouraged
disheartened
demoralized
pessimistic
1
He said the weekend's rain had left him feeling a little
demoralised
.
2
The nations of India had been
demoralised
by that doctrine for centuries.
3
Our casualties had actually been negligible, but the ships were completely
demoralised
.
4
He was
demoralised
by the peril, and the physical coward came uppermost.
5
Parents can feel
demoralised
if their child can't sleep through the night.
6
Trade unions had been
demoralised
and the back of old industry broken.
7
Only the soldiers who enter Capua with wounded feet leave it
demoralised
.
8
My people were sad, but not as
demoralised
as they might be.
9
Afterwards, it was too late-orseemed too late to my
demoralised
judgment.
10
Disoriented and
demoralised
,
whole units surrendered at a jog, abandoning the wounded.
11
The dispute has left junior doctors feeling miserable and
demoralised
,
Masood says.
12
Staff at some units were
demoralised
but needed greater support, training and motivation.
13
But we also know a
demoralised
and demotivated workforce isn't good for patients.
14
Arguably the social work profession is increasingly fragile,
demoralised
and insecure.
15
Negating what children were feeling can leave them
demoralised
,
she says.
16
It is no wonder that staff report being undervalued and
demoralised
.
demoralised
demoralise
·
completely demoralised
utterly demoralised
become demoralised
so demoralised
feel demoralised