Pesquisar
to dispirit
01
desestimular, desanimar
to cause someone to feel discouraged and less motivated
Transitive: to dispirit sb/sth
dispirit
v
dispirited
adj
dispirited
adj
dispiriting
adj
dispiriting
adj
Exemplo
Constant criticism can dispirit even the most dedicated individuals.
Receiving rejection letters can dispirit job seekers, but persistence often leads to success.
The persistent challenges at work dispirited the employee.
Failing the exam briefly dispirited her, but she resolved to study harder.
Despite setbacks, he refused to let failures dispirit his passion for learning.