"Dishearten" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Dishearten" Meaning

To dishearten someone means to make them lose confidence or hope, often as a result of a setback or criticism. It can also mean to take away their enthusiasm or motivation, leaving them feeling discouraged or demotivated.

"Dishearten" Examples

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To dishearten someone means to make them lose their confidence, enthusiasm, or motivation.

Examples


The constant criticism from her boss began to dishearten Emma, and she started to doubt her abilities.
The team's recent losses had begun to dishearten them, and they were struggling to find their winning streak again.
The harsh feedback from the instructor disheartened Sarah, causing her to question her entire project.
The initial difficulties of the new job disheartened many employees, but eventually they adapted and thrived.
The failure to secure funding disheartened the non-profit organization, leading them to consider alternative options.

Note: In all the examples, the word "dishearten" has a negative connotation, indicating a loss of morale or motivation.

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