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The prefix of dishearten is "dis-" and the suffix is "-en".
Don't let his harsh attitude dishearten you.
yuh pronounce dishearten like this:dis~heart~en
Encourage.
You can use "dishearten" in a sentence like this: "The team's loss in the championship game did not dishearten them; instead, they became more determined to improve for next season." This word effectively conveys a feeling of discouragement or loss of confidence.
The root word of dishearten is "heart." The prefix "dis-" is used to negate or reverse the meaning of the root word, in this case, "heart."
The root word of dishearten is "heart." The prefix "dis-" added to "heart" changes the meaning to imply a loss of courage or enthusiasm.
Discourage, bring down, dishearten.
Discourage, bring down, dishearten.
The root word is heart.
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 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."