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    disheartened
    /dɪsˈhɑːtnd/

    adjective

    • 1. having lost determination or confidence; dispirited: "a disheartened tone of voice"

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  2. Disheartened means having lost confidence, hope, and energy. See how to use this adjective in sentences and learn its pronunciation and translations in different languages.

  3. Dishearten means to cause to lose hope, enthusiasm, or courage. See synonyms, example sentences, word history, and related entries for dishearten.

  4. Dishearten means to make a person lose confidence, hope, and energy. See how to use this verb in sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus and other sources.

  5. When you're disheartened, you feel discouraged or let down. It's easy to become disheartened if the grades on your report card don't reflect the hard work and dedication you exerted.

  6. Disheartened definition: having ones hope, courage, or spirits depressed; discouraged or demoralized. See examples of DISHEARTENED used in a sentence.

  7. having lost confidence, hope, and energy: She was very disheartened by the results of the test. After several setbacks it's hard not to grow disheartened. See. dishearten. Fewer examples. The harder I try, the more disheartened I become. Don't be disheartened. It will be fine. We all feel disheartened sometimes, but we have to keep going.

  8. to depress the hope, courage, or spirits of; discourage. Synonyms: dismay, dispirit, deject, daunt. dishearten. / dɪsˈhɑːtən / verb. tr to weaken or destroy the hope, courage, enthusiasm, etc, of.