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dishearten
[ dis-hahr-tn ]
dishearten
/ 诲瑟蝉藞丑蓱藧迟蓹苍 /
verb
- tr to weaken or destroy the hope, courage, enthusiasm, etc, of
Derived Forms
- 诲颈蝉藞丑别补谤迟别苍尘别苍迟, noun
- 诲颈蝉藞丑别补谤迟别苍颈苍驳濒测, adverb
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 诲颈蝉路丑别补谤迟路别苍路别谤 noun
- 诲颈蝉路丑别补谤迟路别苍路尘别苍迟 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of dishearten1
Example Sentences
Which is why this weekend鈥檚 shocking act of vandalism that took out six of the city鈥檚 mature trees felt all the more disheartening.
鈥淚鈥檝e been disheartened having been involved with both of them,鈥 he said.
McIlroy refused to get carried away with the highs of that round, or too disheartened by a stickier patch around the turn.
And he鈥檇 grown increasingly burdened by the precariousness of his situation, inching ever closer to a James Outman-esque trajectory of regressing from a productive rookie season to a disheartening sophomore campaign.
In the second interview, which was 24 hours after the ruling, they seemed disheartened and unsettled, less sure of what was to come.
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