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    dispiriting
    /dɪˈspɪrɪtɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. causing someone to lose enthusiasm and hope; disheartening: "it was a dispiriting occasion"

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  2. Dispiriting means causing you to not have much hope about a particular situation or problem. See how to use this adjective in sentences and learn its pronunciation and translations.

  3. Dispirit is a verb that means to deprive of morale or enthusiasm. Dispiriting is the adjective form of dispirit, and it can also mean discouraging or demoralizing.

  4. Things that discourage you or make you feel hopeless are dispiriting. It can be dispiriting when the candidate you've supported and campaigned for loses the election. Anything that makes you lose your sense of enthusiasm is dispiriting.

  5. Dispiriting means tending to lower the spirit or enthusiasm; depressing; discouraging. See how to use this adjective in sentences from The Daily Beast and Project Gutenberg.

  6. Dispiriting means tending to lower the spirit or enthusiasm; depressing; discouraging. Find the origin, pronunciation, and translations of dispiriting in English and other languages.

  7. Dispiriting means causing you to lose your enthusiasm and excitement. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences and find synonyms, pronunciation and related terms.

  8. Definition of dispiriting adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.