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dispiriting
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adjective
- tending to lower the spirit or enthusiasm; depressing; discouraging
Derived Forms
- »å¾±²õˈ±è¾±°ù¾±³Ù¾±²Ô²µ±ô²â, adverb
Example Sentences
If the defeats in India were alarming, and losses to Australia and Afghanistan in Lahore dispiriting, the thrashing by South Africa in Karachi was the moment England's winter plunged to the depths.
Could life at Manchester United get any more dispiriting?
For Katie Porter, the trend is a dispiriting move in the wrong direction.
Inspired by Cunningham’s experience working for Barack Obama’s first White House campaign, this emotionally nuanced first novel follows the narrator, David, during his at once inspiring and dispiriting experience working for an unnamed presidential candidate.
Scotland have a long way to go on the offensive side but the Poland game showed that there's a will to attack now which wasn't really there in the dispiriting summer in Germany.
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