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in a dispirited manner without hope
the first Mozartian opera to be subjected to this curious treatment ran dispiritedly for five performances
How To Use dispiritedly In A Sentence
- The setting of the poem is a midtown bar where the poet sits musing dispiritedly about the onset of WWII.
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- Accordingly, as a gloss on the whole affair, the young gallant dispiritedly notes ‘Tricks are repaid’.
- ‘I really need to start looking at these,’ she said unenthusiastically, picking up the nearest college prospectus to her and flicking through dispiritedly.
- Even more dispiritedly, the old remedies to these ills no longer inspire confidence.