demoralised (Meaning)
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demoralised (s)
made less hopeful or enthusiastic
Synonyms & Antonyms of demoralised
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demoralised Sentence Examples
- After losing the championship game, the team looked visibly demoralised.
- The constant criticism from his boss left him feeling demoralised and unappreciated.
- Seeing their efforts go unrecognized demoralised the employees.
- The long period of unemployment left him feeling utterly demoralised.
- The news of another company downsizing left the workforce demoralised and uncertain about their future.
- The failure of the project demoralised the entire research team.
- Witnessing the destruction caused by the natural disaster left the community demoralised but determined to rebuild.
- The lack of progress in resolving the conflict left both sides feeling demoralised.
- The demoralised soldiers struggled to find the motivation to continue fighting.
- The rejection of her manuscript by multiple publishers left the aspiring author feeling demoralised and doubtful of her talent.
FAQs About the word demoralised
made less hopeful or enthusiastic
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After losing the championship game, the team looked visibly demoralised.
The constant criticism from his boss left him feeling demoralised and unappreciated.
Seeing their efforts go unrecognized demoralised the employees.
The long period of unemployment left him feeling utterly demoralised.