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View usage for: dispirit in British English (dɪˈspɪrɪt) verb(transitive) to lower the spirit or enthusiasm of; make downhearted or depressed; discourage dispirit in American English (dɪˈspɪrɪt) verb transitive to lower the spirits of; make sad, discouraged, or apathetic; depress; deject Derived forms dispirited (disˈpirited) adjective dispiritedly (disˈpiritedly) adverb Synonyms of 'dispirit'dishearten, depress, dash, discourage More Synonyms of dispirit Definition to make downhearted Synonyms dash damp deter cast down disincline deject Additional synonymsDefinition to reduce the intensity of Nothing seemed to dampen his enthusiasm. Synonyms reduce, check, moderate, dash, dull, restrain, deter, stifle, lessen, smother, muffle, deadenSynonyms depress, discourage, dismay, daunt, dampen, demoralize, cast down, dishearten, dispiritDefinition to make sad and gloomy The state of the country depresses me. Synonyms sadden, upset, distress, chill, discourage, grieve, daunt, oppress, desolate, weigh down, cast down, bring tears to your eyes, make sad, dishearten, dispirit, make your heart bleed, aggrieve, deject, make despondent, cast a gloom upon, harsh someone's mellow or buzz (slang) - dispersal
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