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Synonyms

disheartening

American  
[dis-hahr-tn-ing] / dɪsˈhɑr tn ɪŋ /

adjective

  1. depressing a person’s hope, courage, or spirits; discouraging.

    It's been disheartening to see some of her old habits and fears returning, even though they aren't as bad as when she was much younger.


Other Word Forms

  • dishearteningly adverb

Etymology

Origin of disheartening

dishearten ( def. ) + -ing 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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"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

Sir Tom Jones has warned fans of a "sad and disheartening" scam using fake social media profiles to impersonate him.

From BBC

The news was good, but also disheartening: Toyota Motor was planning to build its first stand-alone factory in the U.S., but her state wasn’t in consideration.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ashley Maggs, Jersey Airport's operations director, said the situation was disheartening but that it was working to ensure people travelling were not displaced.

From BBC

"Instead of openness, cooperation and outward focus, the environment has too often felt toxic, exclusionary and deeply disheartening."

From BBC