Making despondent or depressive.
Destructive of morale and self-reliance.
1 Fog machines provide a dispiriting miasma; the puddles come from water trucks.
2 It conflicts with the box set regime, and it can be dispiriting .
3 I had nothing to complain of; but the effect was rather dispiriting .
4 But the period after the interval was even more dispiriting for Chelsea.
5 This is pretty dispiriting , bordering on manically depressing, from a European perspective.
6 If you're a rationalist, there's something a little dispiriting about all this.
7 Choosing the wrong course can be an expensive and dispiriting error.
8 Even at the best of times, there is something dispiriting about house viewings.
9 Even in the gloom, there was something forlorn and dispiriting in his walk.
10 A lack of luck was another of Palace's problems on a dispiriting day.
11 The phone hacking affair casts a dispiriting light on the state of journalism.
12 Her 2014 French Open title was another high after a dispiriting injury low.
13 It's a dispiriting return to the politics of protest and posture.
14 A dispiriting experience Saturday wasn't a great advertisement for Pacific rugby.
15 His situation we should now suppose in the highest degree gloomy and dispiriting .
16 She had a dispiriting first month of hunting lodgings in the crowded city.
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