dispiritedness 的定义
- discouraged; dejected; disheartened; gloomy.
dispiritedness 近义词
等同于 sadness
dispiritedness 的近义词 41 个
- anguish
- grief
- heartache
- heartbreak
- hopelessness
- melancholy
- misery
- mourning
- poignancy
- sorrow
- blahs
- bleakness
- bummer
- cheerlessness
- dejection
- despondency
- disconsolateness
- distress
- dolefulness
- dolor
- downer
- dysphoria
- forlornness
- funk
- gloominess
- letdown
- listlessness
- moodiness
- mournfulness
- sorrowfulness
- tribulation
- woe
- blue devils
- blue funk
- broken heart
- dismals
- downcastness
- grieving
- heavy heart
- the blues
- the dumps
dispiritedness 的反义词 8 个
等同于 despondence
等同于 downheartedness
dispiritedness 的近义词 18 个
- blues
- dejection
- depression
- desolation
- despondence
- despondency
- doldrums
- dolefulness
- dumps
- forlornness
- funk
- gloominess
- glumness
- low-spiritedness
- melancholy
- mournfulness
- sadness
- unhappiness
dispiritedness 的反义词 4 个
等同于 depression
dispiritedness 的近义词 43 个
- abasement
- abjection
- blahs
- bleakness
- bummer
- cheerlessness
- dejection
- desolation
- desperation
- despondency
- discouragement
- distress
- dole
- dolefulness
- dolor
- downheartedness
- dreariness
- dullness
- dumps
- ennui
- gloom
- gloominess
- heavyheartedness
- hopelessness
- lowness
- melancholia
- melancholy
- misery
- mortification
- qualm
- sadness
- sorrow
- trouble
- unhappiness
- vapors
- woefulness
- worry
- abjectness
- blue funk
- disconsolation
- heaviness of heart
- lugubriosity
- the blues
dispiritedness 的反义词 22 个
更多dispiritedness例句
- Even partisans locked into their choices were probably dispirited at what they were witnessing.
- Only two years ago, with awful economic numbers and a dispirited opposition, he was riding high.
- Cameras panning to American fans showed dispirited faces, furrowed brows.
- While fans of snubbed teams will be furious, or dispirited, or both, Wellman will crush in the aftermath of Tourney selection.
- Such efforts have reenergized a movement that seemed, until recently, to be dispirited.
- It is a measure of just how dispirited the Democratic base is that its members were not sure that Obama had even this much in him.
- He acted dejected and dispirited, and if he could have talked would have asked the meaning of it all.
- Full of fears, anxiety, and mistrust, it was a very dispirited Rabecque that now slowly followed Monsieur Gaubert into the inn.
- He was now evidently exhausted by toil, and dispirited by disappointment.
- I can hardly say why I have written this incoherent note; except, that I am dispirited, and thirst to talk to you.
- To a lost wanderer, and especially to a dispirited woman, such magnitude was not sublime, but terrifying.