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downhearted

[doun-hahr-tid] / ˈdaʊnˈhɑr tɪd /


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Having been slammed in the White House, then feted in the UK, his mood, in public at least, was not downhearted.

From BBC • Mar. 2, 2025

For anyone who’s ever felt adrift or behind in life, this keenly observed and inventively structured Argentine tragicomedy mines dry humor from the absurdity of social norms and its protagonist’s downhearted demeanor.

From Los Angeles Times • May 29, 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

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