How To Use Hearten In A Sentence

  • What became clear was just how many brides found it disheartening. The Sun
  • We are heartened to see the counter-errorist troops in the SGPS fighting to gain a thought foothold among graduate students. Stephen Taylor - a blog on Canadian politics
  • The Golden Bears had lost to Arizona and Southern California in disheartening fashion before beating rival Stanford and then the Aggies USATODAY.com
  • It's heartening to know that not all Mexicans are in thrall to the mighty Christmas tree and still put up nacimientos in their homes! OK! Now that I know . . . . . .
  • There seem to be some new leads which is heartening news. The Sun
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  • 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
  • No matter what time, no matter what may happen, I will never allow yourself a little get disheartened.
  • I found it a really disheartening process. Times, Sunday Times
  • His friend overlooks her disheartening daily experience because she is transfixed by the status and desirability of her job. Times, Sunday Times
  • Disheartened, Santa Anna separated from his large escort and planned to slip through the mountainous country with three attendants.
  • In a complex of lonely and socially clumsy bachelors, disheartened by too many rejections, she was news.
  • Mary Jane smells old leaves, and the dusty, familiar scent heartens her.
  • How heartening it is in these cruel and trite times to know that real talent may still receive its just reward.
  • Well, here's a funny thing, or at least something that will hearten Tollefson: The stats aren't quite as bereft as Tuck thinks they are. The Saddest Man in the Locker Room
  • 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.
  • I feel so disheartened that I often don't bother applying any more. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am incredibly heartened by their recent decision to avoid an inversion, with so many other companies having abandoned American soil since the recession.
  • We are therefore heartened by the news that her sentence has been reduced. The Sun
  • It's heartening to see her perspiring; she isn't just breezing through the workout.
  • On the nose vibrant crisp cox's pippins are heartened by biscuity aromas.
  • 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"
  • Such heartening gestures are subtle but meaningful tokens of unity.
  • Even though I live here and I witness daily examples of the hardships people face just trying to survive, the statistics never fail to dishearten me. Peace Prospects Brighten Children's Dreams in South Sudan
  • China - EU trade and economic cooperation has yielded heartening fruits.
  • In ‘And Now for Something Completely Northern: Institutions of Governance in the Territorial North,’ Graham White offers the heartening possibility that there are indeed viable political options beyond the status quo.
  • This is generally heartening news for snow devotees; but where will the last great blizzards on Earth happen? Times, Sunday Times
  • I am heartened that, by and large, the thousands of young designers I come into contact with are simply trying to make beautiful things to the best of their ability, rather than attain a lifestyle that allows them to be bibbed and hand-fed grapes. Gunn’s Golden Rules
  • If that sounds just a little bitter, she maintains that she wasn't disheartened.
  • What a heartening response without any of the standard political doublespeak.
  • And it was heartening to see Synod commended this pragmatic approach. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aside from snark, I find it very heartening, actually.
  • Also, Gates is "heartened" in terms of Afghanistan, where the Bush administration already returned around 500 detainees from Guantanamo to Afghan government custody — which has put about 200 on trial, with a "conviction rate about 80 percent. Away From The Numbers | ATTACKERMAN
  • It is very disheartening to read all these admonitions to this nascent antiwar movement saying that the participants are somehow being unserious.
  • In a perfect illustration of the simultaneous hope and frustration that characterizes the issue of maternal mortality, Okonjo-Iweala explained that what drives her is the same issue that disheartens her: the knowledge that we currently possess the information necessary to eradicate the majority of maternal deaths, but the lack of resources and political will has prevented sustained, measurable improvements in maternal health in the world's poorest countries. Nandini Oomman: Women Deliver 2010: A Second Chance for the World to Deliver for Women
  • They rejoiced in the change, not merely from sympathy with the disinthralled negroes, but because it had emancipated them from a disheartening surveillance, and opened new fields of usefulness. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • He was heartened by the good test results.
  • No matter what time, no matter what may happen, I will never allow yourself a little get disheartened.
  • The restoration of the handsome houses surrounding the square in the years since Samuel's dire prognostication is a heartening instance of a glorious architectural and sociological renaissance.
  • But, yet again, I failed miserably and came away feeling dejected, disheartened, deflated and demoralised.
  • The heartening news for them is that it's surprisingly easy to turn an underperforming co-operative around. Times, Sunday Times
  • And he is refusing to be disheartened after seeing his chances limited this season. The Sun
  • This consistently upbeat catalogue song lists those relatively ordinary phenomena which exhilarate and hearten Maria, from raindrops on roses to doorbells and sleighbells to wild geese on moonlit flight.
  • Despite all of these challenges for dads and daughters, there are heartening signs.
  • It's heartening news for Western culture. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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
  • There is, it is heartening to note, quite widespread acceptance that language is significant in all subject areas.
  • So I took the said flask and went my ways hastily to my own chamber, and there I looked at the said flask and took out the stopple; and there was a liquor therein, white like to water, but of a spicy smell, sweet, fresh, and enheartening. The Water of the Wondrous Isles
  • And it was heartening to see Synod commended this pragmatic approach. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite the elbow injury, he said he is not disheartened by the setback.
  • It makes a hearteningly optimistic ending to what is often a remarkably sad book. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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
  • The room didn't have a centre without him, and indeed, the men looked shabbier than usual, disheartened. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • It is so disheartening to hear inexcusable statements such as ‘I regret killing her’.
  • One of the most disheartening things was to go into that prison and see a massive carpentry shop - fully equipped and fully tooled - empty.
  • Few things are more disheartening than watching arrangements you've carefully nurtured come apart. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a disheartening process, but Mike is keen to acknowledge that the key to success is perseverance and determination.
  • Al-Sabban's negative approach to negotiations "disheartens" him, as does the ongoing "blame game" on climate change. The Guardian World News
  • For those already mourning the imminent void in jump racing's rich tapestry, there is heartening news. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since his heartening first year in the job, convincing, uplifting displays and results have been in short supply. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ferment excited those pedagogical leaders who agreed with its direction, but it was disheartening for those teachers and parents who wanted schools and classrooms where the adults were in charge.
  • 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.
  • Without the spiritual world the material world is a disheartening enigma. Joseph Joubert 
  • It was heartening to see so many people at the rally.
  • He tried to define McDonnell, which he should have, but also failed to do enough to hearten African-Americans and progressives (and the former are not entirely a subset of the latter). Matthew Yglesias » The Real Story on Bankster Political Influence
  • He will have been heartened by the telephone opinion poll published yesterday.
  • It was heartening to see the huge demonstration of support for democracy and racial tolerance in Vienna recently.
  • Far from giving physics a wider appeal, I suspect this merely disheartens students.
  • 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
  • The trick is not to grow disheartened when things go wrong. Times, Sunday Times
  • How heartening to see a measure of self-awareness in a show so lacking in it. Times, Sunday Times
  • How disheartening to be so rebuffed from her dream guy. Christianity Today
  • We mustn't be afraid to experiment and mustn't be ashamed or disheartened by any mishaps along the way.
  • 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
  • And he is refusing to be disheartened after seeing his chances limited this season. The Sun
  • It's especially heartening to see 94-year-old Eli Wallach bring the same kind of brio to a small part here as he brought to NPR Topics: News
  • I arrive home and am heartened by the sight of my dog sitting patiently in front of the gates awaiting my arrival.
  • We were endangered to attend to which Matt Dupee has had to bear a heart catheterization procedure, nonetheless "heartened" to know which all has left well. Archive 2009-11-01
  • We mustn't be afraid to experiment and mustn't be ashamed or disheartened by any mishaps along the way.
  • What should hearten prospective deal makers is how the stock market has reacted to the transactions: It has loved them. Investors Warm to Big Deals
  • In fact, it's heartening that 90 per cent of registrants so far have said they want to be there for the entire walk.
  • My difference with Huffington's critics is that her success reassures rather than disheartens me as to the state of Internet journalism. Robert Scheer: Betting on Arianna
  • 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
  • Indecision is the most unsexy thing on the planet. I dont know if I'm sexy but I think decisiveness is sexy. I also lose trust and faith in them when I realise I'm a bit on my own and thats a very disheartening feeling. Drew Barrymore 
  • If young children don't see quick results they grow disheartened.
  • What disheartens me most of all is their blandness.
  • Our display attracted a lot of attention and we were heartened by kind words of support and encouragement that we received.
  • Against the backdrop of the London trial, their win in the UAE, against a side ranked above them, represented a heartening refusal to be steamrollered by events beyond their control. Pakistan Shows Resilience Amid Turmoil
  • So the capable spinmeisters play games, entertain and enthrall with heartening prognostications that deficits will be dissolved by the magic elixir of future growth.
  • But idiots like Bolton and Palin and the neocons want to bomb the country which would only galvinize “Supreme Leader” and dishearten those trying to make changes. Think Progress » Bolton: Either Iran Gets Nukes Or ‘Israel Or Somebody Else Uses Military Force To Stop It’
  • Junky's tailors are makers, who dive in headfirst, make lots of mistakes quickly, learn and iterate and improve and surprise, and the book and clothes are infused with that heartening spirit. Boing Boing
  • So it is heartening to see how the movement against detention is growing. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is heartening to see the determination of these young people.
  • Seeing him wreak such havoc among a supposedly invincible foe, the Elves within the shrine were heartened.
  • It was heartening though to see the New Zealanders relishing spicy Indian preparations.
  • It is disheartening to see teams at a school where 58 percent of its students are female not have enough players to have substitutes on the bench.
  • Few things are more disheartening than witnessing arrangements you've worked hard to organise vanish, and with very little notice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anti-government protesters have been heartened by recent government promises of free and fair elections.
  • If young children don't see quick results they grow disheartened.
  • Indecision is the most unsexy thing on the planet. I dont know if I'm sexy but I think decisiveness is sexy. I also lose trust and faith in them when I realise I'm a bit on my own and thats a very disheartening feeling. Drew Barrymore 
  • There is, it is heartening to note, quite widespread acceptance that language is significant in all subject areas.
  • The ensuing public outrage has been heartening, though. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ehrlich's energetic performance is likely to hearten his supporters, but O'Malley didn't appear to stumble, using the debate to detail his administration's accomplishments, chip away at his opponent's credibility and appeal to the Washington area's interests. O'Malley, Ehrlich vigorously debate social issues, Purple Line
  • the disheartened instructor tried vainly to arouse their interest
  • Thank you so much, Iowa, for standing up and not compromising, by standing up and being bold," Santorum told cheering backers heartened by his virtual photo-finish with rival Mitt Romney. Rick Santorum Iowa Caucus 2012 Results: Candidate Declares 'Game On' Following Iowa Finish
  • Either is possible, because the disheartening news about unfilial children still alerts me to the possibility of the son turning his back on his mother.
  • To be frank, this was the most heartening gesture of solidarity I heard.
  • Campaigners fighting to save public conveniences at a popular beauty spot from closure have been heartened by a response to their concerns from a leading health official, reports Mike Addison.
  • I have a few friends from Sri Lanka, and it always disheartens me to listen to them talk about the situation being unchangeably bad there. Guest post 20 – Mihirini de Zoysa on the I Can project in Sri Lanka « Ken Wilson's Blog
  • So it is heartening to see how the movement against detention is growing. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a bit disheartening because I have all these wonderful new roles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bartley viewed himself as an optimist, and was heartened by what he had observed during his career.
  • How heartening it was to witness the hosts of students and their families at the University of York open day recently.
  • It's somewhat disheartening that the FemBots' cast-offs earn them more money than their actual records, but MacKinnon and Poirier don't seem to mind, because they know they've just made one beaut of an album.
  • I find it very disheartening. The Sun
  • For those already mourning the imminent void in jump racing's rich tapestry, there is heartening news. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wherever his eyes looked, he saw Broad and heartening things.sentence dictionary
  • It is, however, heartening that Government has reinforced troops on the border especially where there have been incursions.
  • There seem to be some new leads which is heartening news. The Sun
  • Although this is heartening, we must not overlook the dominant factor at work here.
  • What's really disheartening is that the Times feels the need to explain to their readers why their decision to cancel Ann Coulter isn't evidence of some grand liberal bias or conspiracy on their part. Archive 2007-03-01
  • Sport is one of life's great levellers and it is the source of many a heartening tale.
  • There was hot, spiced wine to hearten the bride, who drank it gratefully.
  • 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
  • Don't be disheartened by a single failure.
  • This was not technically a route - on most maps it was either unmarked or dishearteningly categorized as 'unsurveyed'. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It's really disheartening to realize where we could be in spaceflight versus where we are. Tuesday Ted: George Dyson
  • He will have been heartened by the telephone opinion poll published yesterday.
  • After this meeting, there were private discussions with some guesthouse owners and, hearteningly, some non-aligned farmers.
  • Seeing that stately building on a hill and knowing the respirator center was on the back with the water view heartened me.
  • No matter what time, no matter what may happen, I will never allow yourself a little get disheartened.
  • Vyan drew his weapon, heartened at the shirring sound of eight more swords drawn behind him. Blood Trinity
  • Heartened by the success of a whistleblower program for nontax issues such as government contracts, Congress overhauled the special tax provisions on whistleblowers and set up the IRS's large-award program. Taxes: How To Turn In Your Neighbor to the IRS
  • Further to hearten him, he was taken by a shivering fit. Chapter 3
  • He said it was very heartening to see such a closely knit family.
  • I remember how despondent and disheartened we were as the doctor's findings were reported.
  • I suppose we could be accused of self-aggrandisement by pointing out that this is more cash per head of population than almost any other country on earth, but it is nevertheless heartening.
  • I find it somewhat disheartening that an academic defends Beck, et. al., as not as bad as they couldbe. The Volokh Conspiracy » In (Limited) Praise of Right-Wing Populism
  • There is scope to improve its sourcing - it is slightly disheartening to see that it is purchasing such staples as eggs from Italy. Times, Sunday Times
  • I feel heartened by her progress.
  • It is disheartening for a veracious researcher to debunk this Caspian megalomania.
  • As I emptied its contents, I was disheartened to see the limited treasures I found within.
  • Some disturbing news regarding misuse and exploitation of the tsunami donations are cropping up which disheartens me a lot.
  • I was heartened to also see good concentrations of dentex bream, the northern Mediterranean's equivalent of the barracuda.
  • While online debates can be splintered and diffuse and sometimes clubby, I'm heartened by the sheer number of them.
  • It's heartening news for Western culture. Times, Sunday Times
  • When I arrived at the set wearing a new chocolate-brown, button-up T-shirt and brown, leather clogs, I was determined not to let anyone or anything dishearten me.
  • The old-basket maker went home, disheartened.
  • The trick is not to grow disheartened when things go wrong. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps the most heartening news comes from the industrial sector. Times, Sunday Times
  • A disheartened army continued towards Taunton where, hearing of the superior army approaching from London, Warbeck slipped away.
  • She said she was disheartened by the police force's inaction in relation to similar intimidation incidents in the past.
  • This is generally heartening news for snow devotees; but where will the last great blizzards on Earth happen? Times, Sunday Times
  • I came away really disheartened and gave up on the idea of slimming. The Sun
  • He said he had been heartened by the support from parents and youngsters at the school.
  • I found it a really disheartening process. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anti-government protesters have been heartened by recent government promises of free and fair elections.
  • Indecision is the most unsexy thing on the planet. I dont know if I'm sexy but I think decisiveness is sexy. I also lose trust and faith in them when I realise I'm a bit on my own and thats a very disheartening feeling. Drew Barrymore 
  • They will be heartened to learn that the country remains unsurpassed in a more learned pursuit: her capacity for writing books. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course we're not really post-painting any more than we're post-feminist ― both ideas as disheartening as they are offensive. Lily Blau: The Cow of Art
  • And more importantly, there's a lot of reading going on right now: that heartens me.
  • 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
  • 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
  • He was disheartened when the boy didn't even seem to notice his presence.
  • I came away really disheartened and gave up on the idea of slimming. The Sun
  • We both went for cheesecakes of varying descriptions and were a little disheartened to discover ice-cream helpings were not available on the side.
  • It is disheartening and I'm sure there are many more people that are 'gatvol' of government just sitting back with their exorbitant salaries and letting these strikers be. News24 Top Stories
  • It was heartening to see so many parents travel for the games, all seemingly excited and thrilled by performances.
  • You know, when a general uses the word disheartening in a time of war, that is something to pay attention to. CNN Transcript Oct 20, 2006
  • One hears the disheartening sound of doors closing and catches a waft of stale air. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's been heartening to see how much support she has received. The Sun
  • In the urban setting, where most of us live the most heartening thing I keep coming across is tarmac, and kids playing on it.
  • It's disheartening that the Prime Minister's thoughts don't necessarily mesh with her political reality.
  • I was heartened to see that our weapons came with blunt tips—Mr. Cohen had brought along both sabers and epees, explaining that with the saber you can hit only above the waist, but with the epee the whole body is fair game, thus more closely resembling dueling of old. A Fine Point in a Fight
  • Many superhero enthusiasts may have been disheartened by the Superman Returns version and there was not much call for a sequel.
  • Few things are more disheartening than seeing plans or ideas that are dear to your heart being challenged, if not demolished. Times, Sunday Times
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  • And he, embarrassed and shaken for the moment by this sudden visitation, was still heartened and hardened into a kind of effrontery and gallantry such as he had not felt as yet in regard to her. An American Tragedy
  • It is heartening to know that road casualties present no substantial threat to the toads at this particular lake.
  • But what was more disheartening than watching a defense that a lot of people, myself included, believed had shown signs of evolving into a championship caliber unit, be picked apart like a beignet was the Patriots downright un-Patriotic play in all three phrases of the game, from poor throws to busted coverages to missed field goals. Boston.com Most Popular
  • The Golden Bears had lost to Arizona and Southern California in disheartening fashion before beating rival Stanford and then the Aggies (9-4). USATODAY.com - College Football - Texas A&M vs. California
  • But shortly after conceding defeat, a disheartened Landry announced plans to retire from politics.
  • Those young men are too easily disheartened by difficulties.
  • Few things are more disheartening than watching arrangements you've carefully nurtured come apart. Times, Sunday Times
  • You've seen how I was disheartened by the loss of my husband and my children and because of my disease.
  • I was heartened to also see good concentrations of dentex bream, the northern Mediterranean's equivalent of the barracuda.
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  • They have built ‘a delightful, heartening oasis for average to bright children hindered by dyslexia or dyspraxia, who require an intimate, industrious and caring environment.’
  • I am heartened that they have acknowledged the validity of our marriage.
  • It is therefore heartening to see a new state-of-the-art suite of micros to be used entirely for adult education, at Bunyan Upper School.
  • The sight of grown men hurling abuse at someone who had voluntarily given up a Saturday morning to referee a kids match is truly disheartening for everyone involved.
  • The very image of the desolated metropolis was enough to dishearten me before I even entered the city itself.
  • She was very disheartened by the results of the test.
  • There is scope to improve its sourcing - it is slightly disheartening to see that it is purchasing such staples as eggs from Italy. Times, Sunday Times
  • It also showed that Samir isn't a player to be easily cowed, which is also heartening. Goonerboy
  • Few things are more disheartening than witnessing arrangements you've worked hard to organise vanish, and with very little notice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even though my passion for the hunt has largely run dry, isn't it heartening to know that in this day and age, we still have the ability to conjure up our own sets of imaginary flying monkeys, whether they're celestial baboons attempting to steal one's thoughts, or, as I like to think of them, winged capuchins tinkering with the PPM of our city's water. Martin Marks: In Soft Water
  • The vehement protest against the validity of these charges actually heartens me, and I'm beginning to think maybe I was wrong to level them.
  • What I find disheartening is the 'mean spirited nature' of so many comments on this and other sites. Clinton: No cause for alarm
  • I am heartened by how many protesters there are and the consequent renewed interest in global politics.
  • Despite losing its previous two games to Arizona and USC in disheartening fashion, Cal is headed to the Holiday Bowl to play Texas A&M on Dec. 28. USATODAY.com - College Football - Stanford vs. California

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