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单词 demoralized
释义

demoralize

verb

de·​mor·​al·​ize di-ˈmȯr-ə-ˌlīz How to pronounce demoralize (audio)
ˌdē-,
-ˈmär-
demoralized; demoralizing; demoralizes

transitive verb

1
: to cause to turn aside or away from what is good or true or morally right : to corrupt the morals of
2
a
: to weaken the morale of : discourage, dispirit
were demoralized by the loss
b
: to upset or destroy the normal functioning of
foreclosures were further demoralizing an already desperate real-estate market F. D. Roosevelt
c
: to throw into disorder
demoralization
di-ˌmȯr-ə-lə-ˈzā-shən How to pronounce demoralize (audio)
ˌdē-
-ˌmär-
noun
demoralizer
di-ˈmȯr-ə-ˌlī-zər How to pronounce demoralize (audio)
ˌdē-
-ˈmär-
noun
demoralizingly
di-ˈmȯr-ə-ˌlī-ziŋ-lē How to pronounce demoralize (audio)
ˌdē-
-ˈmär-
adverb

Synonyms

  • emasculate
  • paralyze
  • undo
  • unman
  • unnerve
  • unstring
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Example Sentences

the mere sight of the forbidding cliffs demoralized the climbers we refused to be demoralized by our humiliating defeat and vowed to come roaring back the following week
Recent Examples on the Web The practice is expensive and could both demoralize and lure away permanent full-time workers who traditionally make up the core of hospital care here. Annie Berman, Anchorage Daily News, 4 Sep. 2022 Authorities and human rights advocates say these cases are part of a larger pattern of Russian abductions and disappearances, a military tactic meant to terrorize communities and demoralize civilian resistance. Paulina Villegas And Reis Thebault, Anchorage Daily News, 20 June 2022 Analysts warned that Ukrainian politicians have an interest in exaggerating Russia’s troubles to rally morale and demoralize Russian troops. Andrew Higgins, BostonGlobe.com, 14 Aug. 2022 Authorities and human rights advocates say these cases are part of a larger pattern of Russian abductions and disappearances, a military tactic meant to terrorize communities and demoralize civilian resistance. Paulina Villegas And Reis Thebault, Anchorage Daily News, 20 June 2022 Non-recognition of work and issues can demoralize a remote team. Alexey Semeney, Forbes, 15 July 2022 Authorities and human rights advocates say these cases are part of a larger pattern of Russian abductions and disappearances, a military tactic meant to terrorize communities and demoralize civilian resistance. Paulina Villegas And Reis Thebault, Anchorage Daily News, 20 June 2022 Authorities and human rights advocates say these cases are part of a larger pattern of Russian abductions and disappearances, a military tactic meant to terrorize communities and demoralize civilian resistance. Reis Thebault, Washington Post, 19 June 2022 In a move that will demoralize personal trainers across the country, GrubHub and Amazon are getting into business together. Q.ai - Powering A Personal Wealth Movement, Forbes, 7 July 2022 See More

Word History

First Known Use

circa 1793, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

demoralize

verb

de·​mor·​al·​ize di-ˈmȯr-ə-ˌlīz How to pronounce demoralize (audio)
demoralized; demoralizing
: to weaken the spirit or confidence of Yet another defeat demoralized the team.

demoralized 1 of 2

adjective

as in degraded
having or showing lowered moral character or standards a demoralized nation that had forgotten the values that once made it great

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • degraded
  • corrupt
  • sick
  • debased
  • dissipated
  • degenerate
  • debauched
  • perverted
  • depraved
  • spoiled
  • reprobate
  • warped
  • crooked
  • dissolute
  • loose
  • decadent
  • dishonest
  • unclean
  • vicious
  • libertine
  • unwholesome
  • rakish
  • perverse
  • wicked
  • unprincipled
  • bad
  • evil
  • immoral
  • unscrupulous
  • tainted
  • bent
  • contaminated
  • rakehelly
  • cutthroat
  • rakehell
  • unethical
  • jackleg
  • sinful
  • miscreant
  • iniquitous
  • nefarious

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • pure
  • uncorrupted
  • honest
  • uncorrupt
  • incorruptible
  • virtuous
  • moral
  • good
  • righteous
  • ethical
  • principled
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demoralized

2 of 2

verb

past tense of demoralize
1
as in paralyzed
to deprive of courage or confidence the mere sight of the forbidding cliffs demoralized the climbers

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • paralyzed
  • frightened
  • scared
  • terrified
  • intimidated
  • emasculated
  • unsettled
  • unnerved
  • debilitated
  • unstrung
  • dispirited
  • weakened
  • unmanned
  • discouraged
  • enfeebled
  • wasted
  • enervated
  • disheartened
  • tired
  • terrorized
  • sapped
  • disturbed
  • neutered
  • upset
  • undid
  • softened
  • dismayed
  • daunted
  • unbalanced
  • crazed
  • disquieted
  • perturbed
  • maddened
  • unhinged
  • deranged
  • prostrated
  • fazed
  • discomposed
  • psyched (out)
  • weirded out

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • strengthened
  • encouraged
  • nerved
  • fortified
  • emboldened
  • heartened
2
as in discouraged
to lessen the courage or confidence of we refused to be demoralized by our humiliating defeat and vowed to come roaring back the following week

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • discouraged
  • frustrated
  • dispirited
  • disheartened
  • frightened
  • dismayed
  • daunted
  • intimidated
  • unnerved
  • scared
  • horrified
  • worried
  • afflicted
  • troubled
  • cowed
  • unmanned
  • depressed
  • distressed
  • chilled
  • saddened
  • threw cold water on
  • bullied
  • bothered
  • weakened
  • tried
  • debilitated
  • weighed
  • undermined
  • browbeat
  • enfeebled
  • deadened
  • irked
  • vexed
  • dampened
  • damped
  • vext

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • encouraged
  • cheered
  • emboldened
  • reinforced
  • heartened
  • enforced
  • assured
  • strengthened
  • nerved
  • invigorated
  • animated
  • energized
  • reassured
  • excited
  • inspired
  • stimulated
  • steeled
  • enlivened
  • fortified
  • gladdened
  • rallied
  • provoked
  • lifted
  • buoyed (up)
  • galvanized
  • stirred
  • boosted
  • reenforced
  • quickened
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3
as in humiliated
to lower in character, dignity, or quality felt society as a whole has been demoralized by the widespread availability of pornography

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • humiliated
  • degraded
  • weakened
  • deteriorated
  • corrupted
  • demeaned
  • depraved
  • debased
  • debauched
  • poisoned
  • disgraced
  • perverted
  • damaged
  • destroyed
  • diluted
  • subverted
  • cankered
  • ruined
  • bastardized
  • abased
  • marred
  • humbled
  • polluted
  • warped
  • shamed
  • vitiated
  • prostituted
  • tainted
  • cheapened
  • hurt
  • impaired
  • contaminated
  • thinned
  • wrecked
  • lessened
  • harmed
  • profaned
  • spoiled
  • defiled
  • begrimed
  • dishonored
  • dirtied
  • tarnished
  • flawed
  • watered down
  • stained
  • befouled
  • spoilt
  • blemished
  • defaced
  • descended
  • downgraded
  • depreciated
  • took down

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • uplifted
  • improved
  • elevated
  • honored
  • exalted
  • dignified
  • ennobled
  • enriched
  • enhanced
  • restored
  • ameliorated
  • amended
  • purified
  • refined
  • cleansed
  • cleaned
  • perfected
  • bettered
  • respected
  • clarified
  • meliorated
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