dispirits

[US]/dɪsˈpɪrɪts/
[UK]/dɪsˈpɪrɪts/

Translation

v.to make someone feel unhappy or less hopeful

Phrases & Collocations

dispirits people

dispirits mood

dispirits spirits

dispirits us

dispirits team

dispirits audience

dispirits efforts

dispirits children

dispirits atmosphere

dispirits hopes

Example Sentences

bad news can dispirit even the most optimistic person.

don't let failures dispirit you; they are opportunities to learn.

the constant criticism from others can dispirit a talented individual.

she tried to uplift her friend who was dispirited after the breakup.

it’s easy to feel dispirited when things don’t go as planned.

his lack of support can dispirit the entire team.

she refused to let the weather dispirit her mood.

long-term unemployment can dispirit even the most resilient individuals.

in tough times, it’s important not to let challenges dispirit you.

he spoke words of encouragement to dispirit the doubts in her mind.

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