Disheartened is a verb and it means to depress the hope,courage, or spirits of: to discourage. I good sentence would go something like this: "I disheartened my friends when I told them that I couldn't come to the sleepover."
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I feel dejected because the soccer team i wanted to play on was already full.
"Sarah felt dejection after her crush told her that he didn't want to go to the dance with her."
The boy dejectedly grab his jacket and left. * Dejectedly: sadly; despondently
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She was disheartened by the news that she didn't get the part she so dearly wanted.
I am dejected (disheartened) by your answer to my question.
"Disheartened" is a verb used with an object that means to have lost some hope. Someone who is disheartened is discouraged. "She was disheartened by the fact the he no longer called."
"She was disheartened by the fact he no longer called." "I was disheartened when I didn't get the role of Cinderella in the play." "She was so excited about the work she was doing that I did not want to dishearten her by telling her that we didn't need the report anymore." "Don't let his harsh attitude dishearten you." "The failure of her first attempt proved to dishearten her."
She was so excited about the work she was doing that I did not want to dishearten her by telling her that we didn't need the report anymore.
She was disheartened by the news that she didn't get the part she so dearly wanted.
To use disheartened in a sentence, you might say, "She felt disheartened after receiving a rejection letter from the job she had applied for." This term describes a feeling of discouragement or loss of hope.
I am dejected (disheartened) by your answer to my question.
"Disheartened" is a verb used with an object that means to have lost some hope. Someone who is disheartened is discouraged. "She was disheartened by the fact the he no longer called."
"She was disheartened by the fact he no longer called." "I was disheartened when I didn't get the role of Cinderella in the play." "She was so excited about the work she was doing that I did not want to dishearten her by telling her that we didn't need the report anymore." "Don't let his harsh attitude dishearten you." "The failure of her first attempt proved to dishearten her."
She was so excited about the work she was doing that I did not want to dishearten her by telling her that we didn't need the report anymore.
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Definitions of disheartened on the Web: * demoralized: made less hopeful or enthusiastic; "desperate demoralized people looking for work"; "felt discouraged by the magnitude of the problem ...wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn * Deprived of hope, despairingen.wiktionary.org/wiki/disheartened
Refusing to be dishearteded by her early failures to find a summer job, Lucy made up her mind to try again. We lost the first three games, but we refused to become disheartened, and we improved enough to have a winning season.
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Disheartened is an antonym of heartened.
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