Definitionadj. destructive of morale and self-reliance
Last update: June 22, 2015
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She wore a rather dispiriting expression in her face. [Please select]
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But many people's lives do follow humdrum, dispiriting patterns because we employ too many people doing work that machines should be doing. [Please select]
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On the other hand, the situation of the besieged was dispiriting and gloomy. [Please select]
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It was two hours before he returned, and the news he brought was dispiriting. [Please select]
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It must be pretty dispiriting to come home every night to the ministrations of Mrs. [Please select]
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Despite the spur of Winder's speech the brigade moved with dispiriting slowness. [Please select]
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She had a dispiriting first month of hunting lodgings in the crowded city. [Please select]
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The sunlight had lost its glory, the flowers had become pale and odorless, the songs of the birds dull and dispiriting. [Please select]
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