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The feeling of despair in the face of obstacles.
dismay
discouragement
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discouragement
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
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.
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
.
6
Professor Marshall drew a great breath of
disheartenment
.
7
We soon discovered that
disheartenment
,
mental fatigue, fear, all tended to reduce our powers of movement.
8
Her head fell forward on her hands; her eyes sought the floor; her whole attitude expressed
disheartenment
.
9
It was a
disheartenment
from which nothing in the future, no hope, no dream, could deliver him.
10
What would prevent the beauty from seeing it also and preempting to herself the honors of his
disheartenment
?
11
Thither the Count hastened to work off the
disheartenment
into which the comments of the Princess had thrown him.
12
They can be improved, and American citizenship should arouse up from its
disheartenment
and see that it is done.
13
Ned, in spite of himself, went on searching for the kind of sympathy where one weakness and
disheartenment
met another.
14
But he was still too much the successful detective to allow his
disheartenment
to be seen by his admiring subordinate.
15
As Marsh looked about and saw how much Boyd's well-directed energy was accomplishing, he was conscious of a slight
disheartenment
.
16
Sometimes waves of
disheartenment
came on cloudy days of testing, when the sun was hidden and life looked cheerless and hard.
disheartenment
express disheartenment
present disheartenment
profound disheartenment
slight disheartenment
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