Definition of Disheartening

1. Adjective. Destructive of morale and self-reliance.

Exact synonyms: Demoralising, Demoralizing, Dispiriting
Similar to: Discouraging

Definition of Disheartening

1. Adjective. Causing to lose heart; making despondent or gloomy; scare; discourage. ¹

2. Verb. (present participle of dishearten) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Disheartening

1. dishearten [v] - See also: dishearten

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disheartening

dishaunt
dishaunted
dishaunting
dishaunts
dishcloth
dishcloth gourd
dishcloths
dishclout
dishclouts
dishdasha
dishdashas
disheart
dishearted
dishearten
disheartened
disheartening (current term)
dishearteningly
disheartenment
disheartenments
disheartens
dishearting
dished
dished out
dished up
disheir
disheired
disheiring
disheirs
dishelm
dishelmed

Literary usage of Disheartening

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1867)
"... and after having endured the battering of those batteries on Sullivan's Island for three hours, it is most disheartening to find that the presence of ..."

2. Typee: Areal Romance of the South Sea by Herman Melville (1892)
"—A Wild-Goose Chase — My Sufferings — disheartening Situation — A Night in a Ravine ... disheartening ..."

3. Speeches, Correspondence and Political Papers of Carl Schurz by Carl Schurz (1913)
"The President's course is most disheartening. All that I learn shows that he will persevere. Then comes a collision with Congress, and inseparable confusion ..."

4. Travels in the United States, Etc., During 1849 and 1850 by Emmeline Stuart-Wortley (1851)
"... REMAINS OF THE TEMPLE OF THE SUN PERUVIAN POLITICS disheartening NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA—VERSES ON HAPPINESS—EARTHQUAKES AT LIMA THE SHOES OF THE LADIES. ..."

5. Political Recollections, 1840 to 1872 by George Washington Julian (1883)
"John G. Fee— Incidents—Mob law in Indiana—Result of the canvass— Ruin of the Whigs—disheartening facts—The other side of the picture. ..."

6. Woman: In All Ages and in All Countries by Edward Bagby Pollard, Mitchell Carroll, Alfred Brittain, Pierce Butler, John Robert Effinger, Hugo Paul Thieme, Hermann Schoenfeld, Bartlett Burleigh James, John Ruse Larus (1908)
"... genuine good sense, wholesomeness of mind, and breadth of view, than were displayed by Mme. de Maintenon in dealing with these disheartening drawbacks. ..."

7. The Beginnings of Modern Europe (1250-1450) by Ephraim Emerton (1917)
"which was inspiring them with new courage was also disheartening their enemies. Skirmish after skirmish resulted in their favor. ..."

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