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dishearten

[dis-hahr-tn] / dɪsˈhɑr tn /


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“It’s been very disheartening to finish this way,” Arensman told The Washington Times.

From Washington Times

It was very disheartening to read in the April 24 Metro article “Hounded by ride-share denials” about blind people being denied service by some local Uber drivers.

From Washington Post

On Thursday morning, hours after Singh walked out of prison, her daughter Padma told news agency ANI that the family was "disheartened".

From BBC

Fore said her family is “very disheartened that the pristine wilderness of Hardy County is now threatened.”

From Seattle Times

"When you're living in the middle of it and you see how difficult and real it is - for other people to say 'what a pile of nonsense' it's really disheartening."

From BBC