Meaning & Definition of word "Dispirited"

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    Dispirited

    /dɪsˈpɪrɪtɪd/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having lost enthusiasm or hope; dejected.
      • Example: After hearing the news of the team's loss, the fans felt dispirited.
    • 2. Feeling a lack of spirit or morale; downhearted.
      • Example: She was dispirited by the continuous setbacks in her project.
    • 3. Lacking in cheerfulness or vigor.
      • Example: The dispirited atmosphere in the office was palpable after the layoffs.

    Etymology

    From the prefix 'dis-' meaning 'apart' and 'spirit,' referring to the loss of spirit.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    down in the dumps:

    Feeling sad or dispirited.

    out of sorts:

    Feeling unwell or dispirited.

    in the doldrums:

    In a state of stagnation or depression.

    Related Words

    disheartened:

    To lose confidence or morale.

    dejected:

    Feeling sad and depressed.

    demoralized:

    To be deprived of spirit or morale.

    Slang Meanings of dispirited

    Meaning: Feeling low or bummed out.

    Example Sentence: After that breakup, she's been feeling kind of dispirited.

    Meaning: In a funk.

    Example Sentence: He got all dispirited after he failed the exam.