disheartening
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- dishearteningly adverb
Etymology
Origin of disheartening
Example Sentences
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"It took a lot of time, a lot of money and a lot of effort. It's just such a waste and it's so disheartening."
From BBC
He’s 0-6 in the playoffs and the Chargers’ disheartening loss to the New England Patriots in the wild-card playoffs probably gave him plenty of reasons to think about his future.
From Los Angeles Times
"When I was 18, they said to me 'You could try getting pregnant to see if it helps', which was incredibly disheartening," she says.
From BBC
While the situation is disheartening, Warner is looking to spearhead a positive outcome.
From BBC
"It's just really disheartening because it's such a delightful hobby and it's so wholesome and then moments like that really break your heart," Wosley said.
From BBC
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