How To Use Downhearted In A Sentence

  • I've never seen a group as downhearted as we have been in the last few years.
  • He saw his players were downhearted after conceding the lead to draw against Sweden and immediately spoke to them in the dressing room to underline his optimism that they can still top their group.
  • You feel downhearted and the pain of not feeling loved has left you very distressed. Srinivasan Pillay: Want to Be More Giving? Try Warming Your Hands
  • I was exhausted and downhearted and sought familiar comfort somewhere. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • He is very downhearted about the poor grade he got in school.
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  • After six months searching, I've got to say I'm getting a bit downhearted about it all.
  • Erik Zabel refused to be downhearted after being outsprinted for the third successive stage of the Tour de France.
  • But we have nothing to feel downhearted about; there are a number of things we've done extremely well and I hope will be carried on, such as the Christmas Star Appeal.
  • Swank convinces us of a peculiar combination in Maggie, a white trash starveling who's come to L.A. and trained herself onto the women's undercards of men's bouts: she feels she has nothing to lose and yet isn't at all downhearted.
  • She didn't think it was a good idea to leave her daughter home alone when she was so downhearted and depressed.
  • However, the Minstermen were not too downhearted with the 4-1 defeat as they had no fewer than 12 youth trainees in the party against a strong Shrews' line-up.
  • The common view is that it was the track which proved his undoing and fans are not at all downhearted by that defeat.
  • Clark was "disappointed but not downhearted" after a late missed penalty denied his team what would have been a mightily impressive double. Huddersfield Town look ready to gain promotion to the Championship | John Ashdown
  • However, he felt there was no reason to be too downhearted as he continued to feel his way back to full fitness, having missed the opening months of the season with a shoulder injury.
  • But the former Cheam High School student who had been one of the favourites to win the tournament was not too downhearted by his defeat.
  • I was definitely expecting her to feel downhearted and at a loss regarding her own work – I was just shocked and appalled by the fact that she cut to absolve herself. A PERFECT ENVELOPE • by Maria H. McDonald
  • However, the Irishman was far from downhearted as he looked to a refreshing break and he claimed the destination of the championship was still in Celtic's hands.
  • If you have been promoted and are finding the going tough, don't get downhearted.
  • feeling discouraged and downhearted
  • The men were not by any means "downhearted," and would rather have died than admit that they were depressed, but the brightness was all rubbed off, and a moroseness, "Contemptible", by "Casualty"
  • Snudge was too downhearted to be bothered with hurt feelings. IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
  • We left feeling elated but soon became downhearted.
  • Just what's needed when everybody is feeling morose and downhearted about the economic situation.
  • Still, having already secured offers from Birmingham, Manchester, Swansea and East Anglia, Josh isn't too downhearted. University looms for nervous students
  • I haven't got downhearted once because he's always been clear and I've always known what I had to do.
  • Lord love you!" said he at last, seeing me thus "hipped" -- "don't be downhearted -- don't be dashed afore you begin; we can't all be gen'uses -- it aren't to be expected, but some on us is a good deal better than most and that's something arter all. The Broad Highway
  • Seven days previously they were dispirited and downhearted after being well beaten by Salford yet by Sunday they'd recovered to the point of putting on one of their most complete displays of the campaign.
  • Feeling a little downhearted about the way the day was progressing, Bailey and I took a walk around the Hampton Court Palace gardens to clear our heads. Kim Carillo: From New York With Love
  • But instead of being downhearted, he set out to save the world.
  • I am not too downhearted because I thought we played better than I expected at this stage of the tournament.
  • She held nothing back, not even her more lurid impressions about Devereux's daughter; she was too downhearted, too frightened to dissemble. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • When Hartlepool lose he gets "downhearted" but not for long. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • She held nothing back, not even her more lurid impressions about Devereux's daughter; she was too downhearted, too frightened to dissemble. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • She held nothing back, not even her more lurid impressions about Devereux's daughter; she was too downhearted, too frightened to dissemble. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • On the contrary, if criticize simply, deny, child's understanding will is downhearted, deny oneself, lack confidence.
  • After hearing the news of the defeat, she told supporters not to be downhearted.
  • The unpremeditated crime that Picasso commits to oneself is downhearted, should destroy copperplate depict almost.
  • She held nothing back, not even her more lurid impressions about Devereux's daughter; she was too downhearted, too frightened to dissemble. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • But you can't get too downhearted about something like this.
  • Just what's needed when everybody is feeling morose and downhearted about the economic situation.
  • She held nothing back, not even her more lurid impressions about Devereux's daughter; she was too downhearted, too frightened to dissemble. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • I have to admit I was very downhearted at the time as I didn't think I had been given the opportunities.
  • We're disappointed by these results but we're not downhearted.
  • Nothing to be downhearted about then, just lots of work to do to get the team in good order for the visit to Halifax's Old Crossleyans a week this Saturday.
  • He also refused to be downhearted about his score, even though an early run of birdies was soon blemished.
  • After hearing the news of the defeat, she told supporters not to be downhearted.
  • Reading that back now after a little reflection it does sound a bit gloomy, and I wish to make it clear that I am not downhearted, nor do I consider the whole weekend pointless.
  • Not downhearted, the Cumbrians redoubled their efforts.
  • On the contrary, if criticize simply, deny, child's understanding will is downhearted, deny oneself, lack confidence.
  • After a few days of unproductive searching, they returned to Shalisa Creek Bay, downhearted and discouraged.

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