dishearten in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Dishearten means to cause someone to lose confidence, hope, or enthusiasm.
Sample Sentences
- The constant criticism from her peers began to dishearten her, making it difficult to find motivation.
- After losing the championship game, the team felt disheartened but vowed to come back stronger next season.
- His disheartening news about the project's cancellation left everyone in the office feeling defeated.
- Seeing the lack of support from the community was enough to dishearten even the most passionate volunteers.
- Despite the disheartening setbacks, she remained determined to pursue her dreams with unwavering resolve.
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