dispirited (Meaning)

Wordnet

dispirited (s)

marked by low spirits; showing no enthusiasm

filled with melancholy and despondency

Webster

dispirited (imp. & p. p.)

of Dispirit

Webster

dispirited (a.)

Depressed in spirits; disheartened; daunted.

dispirited Sentence Examples

  1. Feeling dispirited, he resigned from his role, disillusioned with the company's direction.
  2. The dispirited team lacked the motivation to complete the project despite ample resources.
  3. Dispirited by the constant setbacks, she considered giving up her dreams.
  4. The dispirited soldiers marched wearily, their spirits dampened by defeat.
  5. His dispirited expression betrayed the disappointment he felt after the interview.
  6. The dispirited athlete struggled to find the spark that had once fueled his passion for the sport.
  7. Dispirited by the negative feedback, she withdrew into herself, losing confidence in her abilities.
  8. The dispirited classroom was a reflection of the students' lack of enthusiasm and engagement.
  9. Dispirited by the loss of his loved one, he found solace only in solitude.
  10. Dispirited by the economic downturn, businesses faced bankruptcy and laid off countless employees.

FAQs About the word dispirited

marked by low spirits; showing no enthusiasm, filled with melancholy and despondencyof Dispirit, Depressed in spirits; disheartened; daunted.

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optimistic, exultant, optimistic, ecstatic, hopeful, hopeful, merry, euphoric, enraptured, enraptured

Feeling dispirited, he resigned from his role, disillusioned with the company's direction.

The dispirited team lacked the motivation to complete the project despite ample resources.

Dispirited by the constant setbacks, she considered giving up her dreams.

The dispirited soldiers marched wearily, their spirits dampened by defeat.