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dispiriteddi‧spir‧ited /dɪˈspɪrɪtɪd/ adjective - Pernkopf returned to Vienna a broken and dispirited man.
- Both pieces deserve much better, though their strength shines through even this dispirited sight-reading.
- He returned to Vienna a broken and dispirited man, according to Williams.
- Kirkpatrick identifies the need to change existing institutions as being vital in helping the poor, the disadvantaged and the dispirited.
- Older people can quickly become dispirited and depressed by chronic illness.
- The passengers made a dispirited trio as they approached Dunbar Castle.
- Then Alvin endured a long, dispirited wait for a flight back to New York late that night.
- This results in dispirited performances, sometimes marred by feigned injuries.
someone who is dispirited does not feel as hopeful, eager, or interested in something as they were in the past SYN discouraged: At last, dispirited and weary, they gave up the search.—dispiritedly adverb |