We have no meanings for "so disheartening" in our records yet.
1 But the effect on Ishmael Bush was not so disheartening .
2 The scene was so disheartening that Cyril did not leave the house again for another fortnight.
3 There lay John's manuscript,-returnedthis afternoon from Oxford, with the stereotyped politeness that was so disheartening .
4 Nothing is so disheartening to a team as to lose a closely contested game on a technicality of rules.
5 The ignorance of technique which they often show is not nearly so disheartening as the palpable factitiousness of their product.
6 Even with a Tartlet he would not be alone, and nothing was so disheartening as the thought of absolute solitude.
8 But if it is so disheartening to me, who am only a passive listener, what must be the agonies of the dramatis personae?
9 So disheartening , so dangerous for our Nation, Brennan wrote.
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