Disheartened example sentences

Related (10): upset, discouraged, dispirited, dismayed, downcast, despondent, crestfallen, low-spirited, hopeless, forlorn

disheartened

adjective

disheartened (adjective)

  - having lost determination or confidence; dispirited:

dis·heart·en

verb

disheartened (past tense) · disheartened (past participle)

  - cause (someone) to lose determination or confidence:

Synonyms

downhearted, dispirited, demoralized, despondent, depressed, disconsolate, dejected, dismayed, disappointed, daunted, discouraged, deterred, unmanned, unnerved, sapped, shaken, thrown, crushed, low, down, crestfallen, saddened, blue, heartened, discourage, dispirit, demoralize, depress, dismay, daunt, deter, unman, unnerve, sap, shake, throw, crush, desolate, disappoint, sadden, cow, subdue, undermine, enervate, weaken, deject, hearten, encourage

"Disheartened" Example Sentences

1. She was disheartened when she didn't receive the job offer.
2. His defeat in the tournament disheartened him greatly.
3. The constant criticism from her boss disheartened her.
4. I was disheartened when I didn't pass the driving test.
5. The team was disheartened after losing their last game.
6. The news of the company's bankruptcy left everyone disheartened.
7. The lack of support from her family disheartened her.
8. The failure of her business venture disheartened her.
9. He was disheartened by the negative reviews of his book.
10. The loss of her pet disheartened her for days.
11. The lack of progress in the research disheartened the scientists.
12. The poor exam results disheartened the students.
13. The rejection letter from the university disheartened him.
14. The constant rain disheartened the campers.
15. The failure of the project disheartened everyone involved.
16. The loss of his best friend disheartened him greatly.
17. The constant setbacks disheartened the entrepreneur.
18. The harsh reality of the situation disheartened her.
19. The lack of response to his job applications disheartened him.
20. The negative feedback from her peers disheartened her.
21. The constant obstacles disheartened the athlete.
22. The harsh criticism from the judge disheartened the contestant.
23. The disorganization of the event disheartened the attendees.
24. The rejection of her proposal disheartened her.
25. The lack of interest in the project disheartened the team.
26. The loss of the funding disheartened the organization.
27. The negative press disheartened the celebrity.
28. The lack of progress in the investigation disheartened the police.
29. The lack of response to the charity campaign disheartened the organizers.
30. The disheartened students dropped out of the course.

Common Phases

1. She couldn't help but feel disheartened; despite all her efforts, she still failed the exam.
2. A sense of disappointment washed over her; she was disheartened by the lack of support from her colleagues.
3. His dreams of becoming a musician were slowly fading; disheartened by the rejection letters he received from record labels.
4. After months of trying to lose weight, she stepped on the scale and saw no change; disheartened, she gave up on her diet.
5. The team had worked tirelessly for weeks, only to lose the championship game; they were disheartened and defeated.

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