Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for dispirit. Search instead for exspirierst.
Definitions

dispirit

[dih-spir-it] / dɪˈspɪr ɪt /


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Max Verstappen, who retired with a problem in his Red Bull's energy recovery system after a dispiriting race in the lower half of the field, said the new F1 was "terrible".

From BBC

Facing a formidable French side who know a bonus-point win will guarantee a record eighth title is a nightmare assignment for any visiting team aiming to end a dispiriting losing run.

From BBC

"When we keep getting a 'no' it's kind of dispiriting, we have got to keep pushing."

From BBC

It will be a deeply dispiriting result for Italy, for whom a single try was a poor return for the level of pressure they put on Ireland.

From BBC

One report offered little hope for unemployed workers mired in long, dispiriting job searches.

From The Wall Street Journal