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yuh pronounce dishearten like this:dis~heart~en
Don't let his harsh attitude dishearten you.
Encourage.
Discourage, bring down, dishearten.
The root word is heart.
Discourage, bring down, dishearten.
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.
Discourage or deter are two of the most common antonyms.Dissuade, suppress, stop, prevent, depress, deject, dispirit, dishearten, cast down
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"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."
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"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."