unspirit (Meaning)

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unspirit (v. t.)

To dispirit.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unspirit

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unspirit Sentence Examples

  1. The unspirit of the deserted town cast an eerie pall over the visitors.
  2. The paintings in the gallery displayed a haunting unspirit, devoid of any discernible emotion.
  3. The once-vibrant neighborhood had lost its zest for life, leaving it with a profound unspirit.
  4. The music hall's empty seats echoed with an unspirit that matched the performers' lack of passion.
  5. The unspirit of the abandoned church hung heavy in the air, making it a place of somber contemplation.
  6. The professor's lecture on the history of art was so dull and lifeless that it induced an unspirit in his students.
  7. The unspirit of the protagonist permeated the novel, creating a sense of deep alienation and despair.
  8. The bleak winter landscape reflected the unspirit of the inhabitants who huddled together for warmth and comfort.
  9. The broken-hearted lover wandered through the city streets, his unspirit robbing him of joy and purpose.
  10. The unspirit of the ages-old tree whispered secrets of a forgotten past, painting a vivid picture of bygone eras.

FAQs About the word unspirit

To dispirit.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The unspirit of the deserted town cast an eerie pall over the visitors.

The paintings in the gallery displayed a haunting unspirit, devoid of any discernible emotion.

The once-vibrant neighborhood had lost its zest for life, leaving it with a profound unspirit.

The music hall's empty seats echoed with an unspirit that matched the performers' lack of passion.