Sentence example with the word 'dispirited'

dispirited

blase, dejected, disconsolate, downhearted, good and tired, in the depths, languishing, melancholy, sick, suicidal, wearied, woebegone

Definition adj. 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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