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Meanings of
disheartened
in English
Made less hopeful or enthusiastic.
discouraged
demoralized
demoralised
Related terms
pessimistic
Synonyms
Examples for "
discouraged
"
discouraged
demoralized
demoralised
Examples for "
discouraged
"
1
If he declines, however, I want him
discouraged
as permanently as possible.
2
He said church gatherings would also be
discouraged
if the situation worsens.
3
In effect, it shut the field against simple merit; anyhow,
discouraged
it.
4
David was
discouraged
,
although he was sure this was the right place.
5
Interest rate hikes have
discouraged
investments in recent months, worsening Brazil's downturn.
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
.
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.
Usage of
disheartened
in English
1
The ban may have brought the film attention but he was
disheartened
.
2
The men were utterly
disheartened
;
one and all they clamoured to return.
3
If you focus too much on that you get
disheartened
,
she said.
4
Three
disheartened
base runners turned and slouched dispiritedly toward the dressing rooms.
5
Looking somewhat
disheartened
,
Bast gathered up his tools and carried them away.
6
The issue of my examination of the box humbled and
disheartened
me.
7
But many opposition supporters have grown too
disheartened
to protest any more.
8
He was morose and
disheartened
;
gloomy thoughts revolved behind his aching brow.
9
To fly were fatal; their troops would become
disheartened
and melt away.
10
Many were sick; all were worn out with marching and much
disheartened
.
11
She didn't know if she was glad or
disheartened
by his absence.
12
Sophie went on her way downcast, but not in the least
disheartened
.
13
The men were much
disheartened
by the hardships they had already endured.
14
The noise and confusion of a big city tired and
disheartened
her.
15
I would be so
disheartened
,
I wouldn't even report the copyright violation.
16
When this does not happen, they are
disheartened
and give up trading.
Other examples for "disheartened"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
disheartened
dishearten
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
much disheartened
too disheartened
utterly disheartened
so disheartened
feel disheartened
More collocations
Disheartened
through the time
Disheartened
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common