dispiriting in English
it was a dispiriting occasion
the army was dispirited by the uncomfortable winter conditions
Use "dispiriting" in a sentence
1. Our lack of progress is very dispiriting.
2. 1 Our lack of progress is very dispiriting.
3. The survey holds even more dispiriting news for unionism.
4. 4 The survey holds even more dispiriting news for unionism.
5. It's very dispiriting for anyone to be out of a job.
6. I worked over in a factory in Shoreditch, but'twas a dispiriting endeavor.
7. 3 It's very dispiriting for anyone to be out of a job.
8. It was a bit dispiriting to see so few people arriving for the meeting.
9. 13 The results of China's first national pollution survey make for dispiriting reading.
10. 9 A while ago I had a dispiriting conversation with another eminent European scientist.
11. 7 Dispiriting experiences like this will quickly damage the reputation of UK higher education abroad.
12. 2 It was a bit dispiriting to see so few people arriving for the meeting.
13. The dispiriting task of assessing damage at the Harlow research institute took several days.
14. 11 Sometimes, by contrast, in not providing the answers,(www.Sentencedict.com) you produce the same dispiriting result.
15. 10 The dispiriting task of assessing damage at the Harlow research institute took several days.
16. The dispiriting memories of the seventies were fading. Mass unemployment had lost its old political potency.
17. 5 The dispiriting memories of the seventies were fading. Mass unemployment had lost its old political potency.
18. Although there were fleeting moments of engaging interplay between the lower strings, the performance was strangely dispiriting.
19. 12 Although there were fleeting moments of engaging interplay between the lower strings, the performance was strangely dispiriting.
20. That is a crude characterisation of Lithuania’s dispiriting politics ever since the country regained its independence in 19
21. 15 That is a crude characterisation of Lithuania’s dispiriting politics ever since the country regained its independence in 19
22. 8 That is a crude characterisation of Lithuania’s dispiriting politics ever since the country regained its independence in 19
23. 6 To stare at an empty vastness would be dispiriting; perhaps also it would bring about too great a sense of isolation.
24. To stare at an empty vastness would be dispiriting; perhaps also it would bring about too great a sense of isolation.
25. She stopt to blush and laugh at her own relapse, and then resumed a more serious, more dispiriting cogitation upon what had been, and might be, and must be.
26. 14 She stopt to blush and laugh at her own relapse, and then resumed a more serious, more dispiriting cogitation upon what had been, and might be, and must be.