blase, dejected, disconsolate, downhearted, good and tired, in the depths, languishing, melancholy, sick, suicidal, wearied, woebegone
Definitionadj. marked by low spirits
Last update: September 24, 2015
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He wore a dispirited expression in her face. [Please select]
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The troops meanwhile stood growing listless and dispirited. [Please select]
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But the incident left him dejected, limp, and dispirited. [Please select]
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Utterly disheartened and dispirited the army commenced its march north. [Please select]
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She found the maestro towards the end of 1837 dispirited by a temporary eclipse of popularity and in the first stage of his fatal malady, and carried him off to winter with her in the south. [Please select]
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General Leslie is evidently dispirited, and thinks bad of the cause. [Please select]
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"[4] By the "poor dispirited people" the Baptists were almost certainly meant." [Please select]
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I hate to fight on a muggy, leaden, dispirited day, weeping like a widow. [Please select]
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