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What is another word for Disheartening? – 145 Disheartening Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    discouraging dispiriting depressing dismal gloomy demoralizing unsettling disconcerting unnerving unheartening demotivating uninspiring unencouraging hopeless despairing despondent dejecting deflating crushing devastating spiritless listless lethargic lackluster uninspiring unmotivating disquieting perturbing troubling distressing upsetting saddening heartbreaking spirit-crushing morale-sapping confidence-shaking faith-shaking degrading humiliating mortifying embarrassing shameful discrediting demeaning

    Meaning of Disheartening

    The primary meaning of "disheartening" is to cause someone to lose hope or confidence.

    Definitions

    • Causing someone to lose hope or confidence
    • Having a negative or discouraging effect on someone

    Etymology of Disheartening

    The word "disheartening" has its roots in the Old English words "dis" (meaning "opposite of" or "not") and "heort" or "heart" (meaning "courage" or "spirit"), with the suffix "-ing" added to form a present participle verb, and later a gerund, and then a noun, and an adjective, and finally the adjective "disheartening" emerged in the 15th century, initially meaning "to deprive of heart or courage" and later "to discourage or depress"

    Example Uses

    • The disheartening news of the company's bankruptcy made it difficult for employees to stay motivated
    • The disheartening defeat in the final game of the season left the team feeling demoralized
    • The disheartening lack of progress in the peace talks has led to widespread disillusionment

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