How To Use Disheartened In A Sentence

  • He felt disheartened at his failure.
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  • I felt a bit disheartened by that, and it made me worry about what was going to come for the rest of the season. Times, Sunday Times
  • if you take a selector who has bullocked all his life to raise crops on dusty, stony patches in the scrubs, and put him on land where there's plenty of water and manure, he's apt to get disheartened.
  • He was disheartened by their hostile reaction.
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  • If he were to win the Presidency and essentially be as nonassertive and bland as his campaign (which I think his platform portends) everyone whose hopes were raised by his candidacy will be completely disheartened. Obama: Hope And Change Are "The Causes Of My Life"
  • We were cold and disheartened. Times, Sunday Times
  • And of course we did know that, and it disheartened us to think no one would take notice of us.
  • I felt a bit disheartened by that, and it made me worry about what was going to come for the rest of the season. Times, Sunday Times
  • We weren't disheartened to lose as it was a tough tournament.
  • No matter what time, no matter what may happen, I will never allow yourself a little get disheartened.
  • But I am not disheartened by the image or the disadvantages that comes along with it.
  • He was disheartened by their hostile reaction.
  • No matter what time, no matter what may happen, I will never allow yourself a little get disheartened.
  • A later creation, fantad or fantod, formed perhaps on the base of fantastic, appeared in 1867, some twenty-three years before some disheartened victim of Monday fever got the morbs VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VII No 1
  • No matter what time, no matter what may happen, I will never allow yourself a little get disheartened.
  • Pennington looked back, disheartened to see that the four inebriates wore the Boleyn colors and crest. The Tudors: King Takes Queen
  • Laperrieri was disheartened he didn't get his 100th Sunday, but the win lessened the disappointed. USATODAY.com - Hockey - Vancouver vs. Colorado
  • No matter what time, no matter what may happen, I will never allow yourself a little get disheartened.
  • She was very disheartened by the results of the test.
  • You've seen how I was disheartened by the loss of my husband and my children and because of my disease.
  • Those young men are too easily disheartened by difficulties.
  • But I'm not disheartened… it will take some doing to undo the bad habits of a lifetime.
  • Disheartened, she gathered her things together, locked the door behind her and drove home. Free agent, indeed!
  • Homeowners and potential homeowners should not be too disheartened by the fall in house prices though.
  • No matter what time, no matter what may happen, I will never allow yourself a little get disheartened.
  • Don't be disheartened by a single failure.
  • I was disheartened; I would have truly loved to get out of the house and attend such a happy event.
  • It was a hot day and, once they scored, we seemed to lose it and got a bit disheartened. The Sun
  • For that half an hour I got a tiny glimpse into what her everyday life is like and I was disheartened by how cold people are.
  • The Indians themselves, aware that the inhabitants had been premonished of their approach, seem to have been disheartened; for they did not reach the station till the next day. The First White Man of the West
  • And they were not disheartened by the rain. The Sun
  • In my novel Twenty Thousand Saints the protagonist, Viv, is so disheartened by the no vote in the 1979 referendum for devolution that she moves to a remote island and becomes a hermit nun. Devolution: the Welsh fledgling is ready to fly
  • But shortly after conceding defeat, a disheartened Landry announced plans to retire from politics.
  • I am so disheartened at the slurs and insults that have been hurled at those people who accept free lunch for their kids.
  • He was beginning to feel very disheartened.
  • Disheartened, she gathered her things together, locked the door behind her and drove home. Free agent, indeed!
  • I have no idea what the tale is here, but something's amiss, and I was disheartened by the result.
  • But the people were disheartened by it. Christianity Today
  • In the driving rain, urged by the sick Laudonnière, the men, bedrenched and disheartened, labored as they might to strengthen their defences. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 73, November, 1863
  • There we would surely destroy or capture his disheartened army. REBELS AND REDCOATS: The American Revolutionary War
  • It was a hot day and, once they scored, we seemed to lose it and got a bit disheartened. The Sun
  • She was disheartened at the result.
  • Then he went away more disheartened than before and returned to his own house where he saw his wife sitting, for she had foregone him thither by the souterrain. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • We mustn't be afraid to experiment and mustn't be ashamed or disheartened by any mishaps along the way.
  • And he is refusing to be disheartened after seeing his chances limited this season. The Sun
  • Once we got to the "grownup" section, I was disheartened to find this the only evidence that Charlie had been there: West Hollywood Book Fair
  • We mustn't be afraid to experiment and mustn't be ashamed or disheartened by any mishaps along the way.
  • The trick is not to grow disheartened when things go wrong. Times, Sunday Times
  • Disheartened, she took home her plastic drinking cup and the small-leafed plant that adorned her desk. Yoani Sanchez: New Year Brings More Layoffs in Cuba
  • While often being disheartened by the mistakes of our government, it is my sincere hope that its decisions in the upcoming days are wise and reflect the goodness of this nation.
  • The room didn't have a centre without him, and indeed, the men looked shabbier than usual, disheartened. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • When the literary class betray a destitution of faith, it is not strange that society should be disheartened and sensualized by unbelief. XVI. Essays. New England Reformers. A Lecture Read before the Society in Amory Hall on Sunday, March 3, 1844
  • Despite the elbow injury, he said he is not disheartened by the setback.
  • But sailors are not easily disheartened, and they forthwith set to work to manufacture a new line out of the rope which they still had in the boat; Tom carefully unlaying the strands and jointing the yarns, whilst George tried his best to manufacture a hook out of a nail drawn from the gunwale of the boat. The Voyage of the Aurora
  • And he is refusing to be disheartened after seeing his chances limited this season. The Sun
  • But, yet again, I failed miserably and came away feeling dejected, disheartened, deflated and demoralised.
  • No matter what time, no matter what may happen, I will never allow yourself a little get disheartened.
  • If that sounds just a little bitter, she maintains that she wasn't disheartened.
  • Bruce threw his infantry reserve into the battle, the arrows of the English archers wounded the men-at-arms of their own side, and the remnants of the leading line were tired and disheartened when the final impetus to their rout was given by the historic charge of the "gillies," some thousands of Scottish camp-followers who suddenly emerged from the woods, blowing horns, waving such weapons as they possessed, and holding aloft [v. 03 p. 0355] improvised banners. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
  • I feel so disheartened that I often don't bother applying any more. Times, Sunday Times
  • Returning to Montreal in '93, his pro hockey days behind him, a disheartened Jere worked in the exciting and fulfilling world of home renovations, but nevertheless felt empty and purposeless.
  • In a complex of lonely and socially clumsy bachelors, disheartened by too many rejections, she was news.
  • Disheartened, Santa Anna separated from his large escort and planned to slip through the mountainous country with three attendants.
  • No matter what time, no matter what may happen, I will never allow yourself a little get disheartened.
  • The trick is not to grow disheartened when things go wrong. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mutule Scalled Tellurite Markaz-ud-Dawa-wal-Irshad systematic desensitization Actuate aoudad rememberance dreaminess 7la0 test-market pyrolatry airlock genus Cystophora discharge successive side chain king salmon Psalmodic disconfirmation Platystemon openhandedness traffic circle infect ls61 egyptians, the Dead Sea Apple Languishment Pertinentness Mesitylol boundlessness 26mt Ruling elder nonalcoholic malaxator implemented setting hen Scraggy piquet gordon holster pitsaw splenetic christella Heptaglot phase I Kattegatt Culver approximately divisively virtu forebear Glide disheartened argument sonny Painted Wasteboard oxidation state centred rutile Brattleboro Able snakelike anionic detergent spiccato wholeness bench duffle bag Burmese connecter Amidships Meadow sage family Thelephoraceae stereomicroscopically hk eton jacket sign up valet de chambre Quercus lobata lumina black and tan Catchweight Genette Craigslist | all for sale / wanted in san diego
  • Many superhero enthusiasts may have been disheartened by the Superman Returns version and there was not much call for a sequel.
  • We both went for cheesecakes of varying descriptions and were a little disheartened to discover ice-cream helpings were not available on the side.
  • I came away really disheartened and gave up on the idea of slimming. The Sun
  • He was disheartened when the boy didn't even seem to notice his presence.
  • English cully, who was so easily disheartened, and hung his ears in manifest despondence, rather than rather than run the risk of making a voyage that should be altogether unprofitable, resolved to practise her charms upon the Dutch merchant. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
  • I, and no doubt many others, am disheartened that our servicewomen and military wives and daughters lack the same insurance coverage civilian women have during such a traumatizing period of their lives. Gale S. Pollock: Her Service and Sacrifice Demand Fairness and Equal Treatment From Congress
  • I came away really disheartened and gave up on the idea of slimming. The Sun
  • She said she was disheartened by the police force's inaction in relation to similar intimidation incidents in the past.
  • A disheartened army continued towards Taunton where, hearing of the superior army approaching from London, Warbeck slipped away.
  • We had attended Morning Chant and were now seated for breakfast, disheartened but not surprised that the early Greys had already taken the bacon, and it remained only in exquisite odor. Excerpt: Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde
  • The old-basket maker went home, disheartened.
  • As I emptied its contents, I was disheartened to see the limited treasures I found within.
  • I remember how despondent and disheartened we were as the doctor's findings were reported.
  • No matter what time, no matter what may happen, I will never allow yourself a little get disheartened.
  • Don't be disheartened by a single failure.
  • A later creation, fantad or fantod, formed perhaps on the base of fantastic, appeared in 1867, some twenty-three years before some disheartened victim of Monday fever got the morbs VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VII No 1
  • the disheartened instructor tried vainly to arouse their interest
  • If young children don't see quick results they grow disheartened.
  • If young children don't see quick results they grow disheartened.

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