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downhearted

[doun-hahr-tid] / ˈdaʊnˈhɑr tɪd /


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"I knew how downhearted my wife would be if she'd lost a ring that had sentimental value to her, so that was in the back of my mind."

From BBC • Feb. 9, 2024

To set small, achievable goals and work towards them steadily, and not get too downhearted when you fall backwards.

From Salon • Sep. 9, 2023

But the complaints about high ticket prices left people there “dispirited, downhearted and yes, disillusioned,” publisher Christopher Phillips wrote late last week in a post announcing the shutdown.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 7, 2023

Another follows the duo as they’re diagnosed with depression — because they believe girls prefer downhearted guys.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 4, 2022

Because Jeffrey is such a naturally happy kid, he wasn’t generally downhearted in those early days, despite the illness.

From "Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie" by Jordan Sonnenblick