demoralized Synonyms
demoralized Meaning
demoralized (s)
made less hopeful or enthusiastic
demoralized (imp. & p. p.)
of Demoralize
demoralized Sentence Examples
- After losing the crucial match, the team looked demoralized as they trudged off the field.
- The demoralized soldiers retreated from the battlefield, their spirits broken by the relentless enemy onslaught.
- His demoralized expression revealed the toll that repeated failures had taken on his confidence.
- Witnessing the devastation caused by the natural disaster left the survivors feeling demoralized and helpless.
- Despite their best efforts, the demoralized workers struggled to meet the unrealistic deadlines set by their demanding boss.
- The demoralized students sat silently in the classroom, discouraged by their low test scores.
- The demoralized employees felt abandoned by their company after it announced widespread layoffs.
- The demoralized residents of the poverty-stricken neighborhood longed for change but felt powerless to bring it about.
- The demoralized activists faced backlash and resistance from those who opposed their cause.
- The demoralized patients in the overcrowded hospital ward waited anxiously for treatment, their hope fading with each passing day.
FAQs About the word demoralized
made less hopeful or enthusiasticof Demoralize
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incorruptible, uncorrupted, incorruptible,pure, uncorrupted, pure, uncorrupt, ethical, moral, principled
After losing the crucial match, the team looked demoralized as they trudged off the field.
The demoralized soldiers retreated from the battlefield, their spirits broken by the relentless enemy onslaught.
His demoralized expression revealed the toll that repeated failures had taken on his confidence.
Witnessing the devastation caused by the natural disaster left the survivors feeling demoralized and helpless.