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disheartenment

/dis-hahr-tn/US // dɪsˈhɑr tn //UK // (dɪsˈhɑːtən) //

沮丧,沮丧情绪,挫折感,失望

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to depress the hope, courage, or spirits of; discourage.

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Examples

  • The pandemic began taking a toll and I was already disheartened, knowing that things wouldn’t be the same for a very long time.

  • Other people might have been disheartened by such unrelenting proximity to pain, but the knowledge that things could be worse filled Diaz, a relentless optimist, with a profound sense of calm.

  • Though I got disheartened by the strict mindset of being a restaurateur, I feel like I can do anything now.

  • If you have missed that slot, then no need to be disheartened as, by the end of this article, you will earn the best ways to get there.

  • He said nothing, not wishing perhaps to dishearten his companion.

  • While they dishearten the irresolute, they stimulate the brave.

  • Fortune may be kind or be unkind, it shall neither dishearten me nor uplift me.

  • It is an immense problem, often enough to dishearten good men and women.

  • No, no, there is nothing encouraging about it; and as for disheartening, nothing ought to dishearten a seaman.