Disheartenment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: disheartenment Page 1 of about 13 results (0.002 seconds)disheartenment
discouragement dejection depression of spirits
disheartened
made less hopeful or enthusiastic as their lack of interest disheartened the instructor
daunting
serving to discourage dishearten or intimidate discouraging disheartening opposite of encouraging
despond
to give up the will courage or spirit to be thoroughly disheartened to lose all courage to become dispirited or depressed to take an unhopeful view
Discourage
to extinguish the courage of to dishearten to depress the spirits of to deprive of confidence to deject the opposite of encourage as he was discouraged in his undertaking he need not be discouraged from a like attempt
Discourageable
capable of being discouraged easily disheartened
Disheart
to dishearten
Dishearten
to discourage to deprive of courage and hope to depress the spirits of to deject
disheartening
causing loss of hope or enthusiasm
Dispirit
to deprive of cheerful spirits to depress the spirits of to dishearten to discourage
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