Use "dispirit|dispirited|dispiriting|dispirits" in a sentence

1. Second, both manifest distinctive dispirited thoughts.

2. He has been dispirited recently.

3. Crestfallen definition, dejected; dispirited; discouraged

4. The King, however dispirited, ploughs on.

5. By the afternoon, however, he was dispirited.

6. 1 The troops were dispirited and disorganised.

7. 11 The troops were dispirited and disorganised.

8. I worked over in a factory in Shoreditch, but'twas a dispiriting endeavor.

9. For three days she wandered about , utterly dispirited.

10. Be busy without being disorganized, and weary without being dispirited.

11. Antonyms for Consolatory include demoralising, demoralizing, depressing, discouraging, disheartening, dispiriting, alarming, dismaying, disquieting and disturbing

12. Antonyms for Comforting include demoralising, demoralizing, depressing, discouraging, disheartening, dispiriting, alarming, dismaying, disquieting and disturbing

13. He returned to Vienna a broken and dispirited man, according to Williams.

14. The civil service is weakened and dispirited after painful pay cuts.

15. Having lost the game, they all left the pitch feeling very dispirited.

16. Antonyms for Assuaging include demoralising, demoralizing, depressing, discouraging, disheartening, dispiriting, alarming, dismaying, disquieting and disturbing

17. With their fleece sopping wet, they huddled in hollows, too dispirited to graze.

18. He paused, dispirited despite his effort to get a cheerful note into his voice.

19. Antonyms for Consoled include distressed, displeased, dissatisfied, dispirited, joyless, dejected, despondent, forlorn, miserable and sad

20. 20 With their fleece sopping wet, they huddled in hollows, too dispirited to graze.

21. But the former mayor then delivered a meandering speech that left the audience dispirited.

22. 15 That is a crude characterisation of Lithuania’s dispiriting politics ever since the country regained its independence in 19

23. The links with the unions, increasingly unpopular, dispirited, and losing membership, were no longer a source of strength.

24. Ammunition and food were beginning to run short, and the Ottoman troops were becoming increasingly dispirited by the failure of their attacks and their losses.

25. Crestfallen Having the crest, or upper part of the neck, hanging to one side; -- said of a horse.; Crestfallen With hanging head; hence, dispirited; dejected; cowed

26. But manned space flight in America is now in mothballs, and in these dispirited times even the pride visitors take in the dam is mingled with wistfulness.

27. It would be hard to imagine a more dispiriting adaptation of Noël Coward’s 1941 play, which was made into a scintillating film by David Lean four years later, than this Cloddish misfire

28. Crestfallen (adj.) "dejected, dispirited," 1580s, creast falne, it has the form of a past-participle adjective, but the verb Crestfall is recorded only from 1610s, in reference to diseased horses, and is rare

29. Balkanizing அதிஸ்ட இலாபச் சீட்டு, குலுக்கல் பரிசுச் சீட்டு hypoteticky hadrian buttermilk (n.) geymsluklefi avata towards the west wagonownia breedte-hoogte verhouding Chamado benat in a dispirited and depressed manner, sadly paglililo, kataksilan, kapusungán

30. Crestfallen (adj.) "dejected, dispirited," 1580s, creast falne, it has the form of a past-participle adjective, but the verb crestfall is recorded only from 1610s, in reference to diseased horses, and is rare

31. ‘And with House Of Wax's combination of Brainlessness and boredom, that's a truly scary thought.’ ‘And while seemingly well adjusted, Ruben too is dispirited, trading on the bodies and Brainlessness of his fighters for a few dollars and the dream of the big time.’

32. On Gallstones and Doctors « So Many Books “I am at last returned from my Somersetshire expedition, but since my return I cannot boast of my health as before I went, for I am frequently out of order with my Colical complaint, so as to make me uneasy and dispirited, though not to any