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disheartened

[dis-hahr-tnd] / dɪsˈhɑr tnd /
















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David Badcock, from the Drug Science Scientific Committee, said he was "disheartened" at the proposed ban and the government was "going completely against its own advisory panel".

From BBC

But what they witnessed left them feeling disheartened.

From Washington Post

We, too, were disheartened by the unfilled positions in the 2023 match.

From Washington Post

Lange watched, disheartened, as a commissioner reassured the neighbor that the board would not make any changes to the health plan that year.

From Salon

It's easy to get disheartened if you are knocked back after interviews time and time again, or you don't feel like you're getting through the door in the first place.

From BBC