dishearten|disheartened|disheartening|disheartens in English
verb
[dis·heart·en || dɪs'hɑːtn]
discourage, depress, dispirit
Use "dishearten|disheartened|disheartening|disheartens" in a sentence
1. Don't let this defeat dishearten you.
2. Don't let this set - back dishearten you.
3. She was disheartened at the result.
4. The feeble applause disheartened us.
5. He was disheartened at the result.
6. To lower in or deprive of spirit; dishearten.
7. Bad credit can dishearten you in many ways .
8. Volatile law and order situation also dishearten foreign tourists.
9. He's easily disheartened by difficulties.
10. She's easily disheartened by difficulties.
11. He was disheartened by their hostile reaction.
12. This state of things afflicted , but did not dishearten me .
13. He was still gloomy and disheartened.
14. He felt disheartened at his failure.
15. At school, I faced added disheartening conditions.
16. Don't be disheartened by a single failure.
17. She was disheartening as well as thrilling.
18. It is a disheartening history to read.
19. He was beginning to feel very disheartened.
20. Their data-gathering can be a disheartening exercise.
21. 28 To lower in or deprive of spirit; dishearten.
22. After two days, Xiangzi felt completely disheartened.
23. News of another job rejection disheartened her badly.
24. All the inhabitants of Caʹnaan will be disheartened.
25. He was too weary and disheartened to lie more.