Examples of 'dispiriting' in a sentence
Meaning of "dispiriting"
Dispirit is a verb meaning to cause someone to lose enthusiasm, hope, or courage, essentially to demoralize or discourage
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- Lowering the morale of; making despondent or depressive; disheartening.
- present participle of dispirit
How to use "dispiriting" in a sentence
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dispiriting
There is nothing more dispiriting than failing.
What is dispiriting is that we ponder these arguments so infrequently.
Shopping for clothing can be a dispiriting experience.
What a dispiriting world it would be if we only did things we had to.
This makes for a very dispiriting spectacle.
They find my interpretations altogether too brutal and dispiriting.
I find her such a dispiriting presence.
But losing to that sort of luck can be dispiriting.
I feel an undoubted and dispiriting absence since our dispute.
The situation around us seems to be dispiriting.
And in this dispiriting confusion.
This humiliation continued for two dispiriting years.
We have all seen the dispiriting images on our television screens.
The reason is simple and dispiriting.
But it must have been dispiriting given this was such a big idea.
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Their immediate physical environment is dispiriting.
All so dispiriting when you think where the club could have been.
Do you know how dispiriting it is.
The fact this even needs to be said is utterly dispiriting.
There are other dispiriting signs.
The entire ritual of the analysis seems at times profoundly dispiriting.
Phoebe ponders some dispiriting lifestyle changes after she has trouble finding work.
The answer was as obvious as it was dispiriting.
It is all very dispiriting to Republican voters.
This turn of events is dispiriting.
All this is profoundly dispiriting for advocates of people with AIDS.
To watch this on YouTube is dispiriting.
This was a very tiring and dispiriting time for Lee who was always very physically active.
The level of waste was dispiriting.
It was somewhat dispiriting to encounter them at Synod Assembly.
And being pessimistic is just dispiriting.
Dispiriting Israeli moves after the disengagement.
These are just the latest examples in an increasingly dispiriting situation.
And after a long dispiriting hunt I found this house.
I can see why you would find her a dispiriting rival.
It 's just dispiriting that so many auditions are fixed.
They are less dispiriting.
Having a son incarcerated for any period of time can be stressful and dispiriting.
It 's dispiriting because this is a very idyllic place.
Excessive decoration is dispiriting.
What a dispiriting way of looking at things!
Waiting will be dispiriting.
Dispiriting enough without being almost single-handedly held.
The situation has hardly improved since that dispiriting commentary.
And it 's on this dispiriting note that the album ends.
That the system picks out this failing is as impressive as it is dispiriting.
Well, does not it get dispiriting being so aimless.
Looking at a house full of stuff you need to sort through can be really dispiriting.
Tommy 's book is awash in such dispiriting accounts of cowardice.
The sheer magnitude of global warming can make reflecting on its impacts daunting and dispiriting.