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disheartened

[dis-hahr-tnd] / dɪsˈhɑr tnd /
















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A pair of jeans could easily be a size 10 by one brand and a size 14 in another, leaving customers confused and disheartened.

From BBC

The relentless competition from school to the workplace, coupled with the pressure to meet family and societal expectations, is leaving many young South Koreans feeling disheartened.

From BBC

"In recent months I have been really disheartened by the approach of the DUP," he said.

From BBC

“I think everyone would be super disheartened to learn that maybe it would be human-caused,” Harper said, confirming that there is a remote trail that provides hikers access to the tree.

From Los Angeles Times

He was also “disheartened” by Black residents that opposed district elections in Carson that would have probably brought more Latinos onto the council.

From Los Angeles Times