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dishearten

[dis-hahr-tn] / dɪsˈhɑr tn /


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Many young voters say that would dishearten them.

From Barron's Feb. 3, 2026

I began to wonder what we were going to find in this wasteland, but I didn’t want to say anything to dishearten Duncan.

From Seattle Times May 24, 2024

In “On Fire,” Naomi Klein’s purpose is not to dishearten but to awaken us to the growing global movement called the Green New Deal.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 31, 2023

Each day, 22 people die in want of organs, which should dishearten all Americans.

From Washington Post Mar. 31, 2023

“Do not be dishearten, young bahss. Today, we will be foun, to be true.”

From "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor

“It saddens me, it disgusts me and disheartens me,” Alvarez said.

From Los Angeles Times May 15, 2023

"It disgusts me and disheartens me that people in our nation seem incapable of being decent people."

From Salon Nov. 23, 2022

It allows those who are responsible to remain unaccountable, and it disheartens those who seek to do the right thing.

From Washington Post Jul. 2, 2021

And so the familiarity of McBride’s M.O. disheartens.

From Slate Aug. 15, 2019

When one has made a fine presentation of his capability, and therefore feels confident of selling his services, it shocks and disheartens him to have his application rejected.

From Certain Success by Hawkins, Norval A.

The barren sands yielded nothing and the team, disheartened, headed back to their camp.

From Barron's Feb. 27, 2026

He speculated that scholars and Americans in general were too disheartened by Vietnam to want to contemplate a traumatic rupture like the Civil War.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 12, 2026

Mr Rose said he was "disheartened" by Theo's experience and said it was the first time in his 30-year career he had "seen this side of policing".

From BBC Dec. 18, 2025

Buchalter added that investors were likely more disheartened by Broadcom’s announcement of a fifth unnamed customer that it will deliver $1 billion of custom chips to late next year.

From MarketWatch Dec. 15, 2025

Celia looks out at the unrest that is Santa Teresa del Mar. She is disheartened.

From "Dreaming in Cuban" by Cristina García

What’s disheartening is that she pretends there is no connection, telling Vogue Italia last week, “Algorithms and artificial intelligence are the opposite of taking risks to me, and that is the opposite of making art.”

From Salon Jul. 8, 2026

We’ll see several startling upsets in this round that won’t end up mattering, along with a disheartening number of 0-0 and 1-1 draws.

From Salon Jun. 11, 2026

Shelly Corbin, a Native American activist who participated in the “Reimagining” meetings, found the federal suit disheartening.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 4, 2026

"It is particularly disheartening that any opportunity for this location to be developed as a meaningful community or tourism asset now appears to be lost," he said.

From BBC Jun. 1, 2026

The bleak line of shore surrounding the gray harbor was a disheartening contrast to the shimmering green and white that fringed the turquoise bay of Barbados which was her home.

From "The Witch of Blackbird Pond" by Elizabeth George Speare




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