What is another word for dis-heartened?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈɪshˈɑːtənd], [ dˈɪshˈɑːtənd], [ d_ˈɪ_s_h_ˈɑː_t_ə_n_d]
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Similar words for dis-heartened:
- afraid (adjective)
- beaten (adjective)
- broken (adjective)
- crestfallen (adjective)
- dejected (adjective)
- despondent (adjective)
- dispirited (adjective)
- down (adjective)
- downcast (adjective)
- frustrated (adjective)
- heartsick (adjective)
- low (adjective)
- panicky (adjective)
- reluctant (adjective)
- appall (verb)
- appall/appal (verb)
- chill (verb)
- cow (verb)
- daunt (verb)
- demoralize (verb)
- depress (verb)
- despond (verb)
- disappoint (verb)
- dishearten (verb)
- dismay (verb)
- disparage (verb)
- disturb (verb)
- freeze (verb)
- frighten (verb)
- frustrate (verb)
- intimidate (verb)
- oppress (verb)
- sadden (verb)
- scarify (verb)
- tire (verb)
- unnerve (verb)
- weary (verb)
Synonyms for Dis-heartened:
adj.
• afraid (adjective)- suspicious,
- startled,
- run scared,
- scared to death,
- worried,
- rattled,
- scared stiff,
- disheartened,
- shocked,
- scared,
- petrified,
- horrified,
- blanched,
- abashed,
- spooked,
- daunted,
- aghast,
- distressed,
- discouraged,
- cowed,
- panic-stricken,
- terrified,
- perturbed,
- terror-stricken,
- frightened,
- in awe,
- upset,
- timid,
- stunned,
- disturbed,
- cowardly,
- intimidated,
- timorous,
- perplexed,
- apprehensive,
- frozen,
- alarmed,
- have cold feet,
- trembling,
- aroused,
- dismayed,
- anxious,
- nervous,
- faint-hearted.
- baffled,
- discomfited,
- mastered,
- overcome,
- conquered,
- ruined,
- overthrown,
- disappointed,
- licked,
- overwhelmed,
- bested,
- subjugated,
- overpowered,
- humbled,
- thwarted,
- undone,
- worsted,
- routed,
- Circumvented,
- frustrated,
- crushed,
- Trounced,
- vanquished,
- surmounted.
- defeated,
- heartsick,
- depressed,
- demoralized,
- subdued,
- crippled,
- oppressed,
- beaten,
- tamed,
- browbeaten.
- taken down,
- low,
- chapfallen,
- dispirited,
- singing the blues,
- down in the dumps,
- downhearted,
- dejected,
- inconsolable,
- in a funk,
- sad,
- down,
- despondent,
- downcast,
- blue,
- disconsolate,
- ass in a sling.
- down in the mouth,
- heavyhearted,
- bleak,
- broody,
- gloomy,
- shot down,
- Dampened,
- melancholy,
- droopy,
- wretched,
- glum,
- clouded,
- hurting,
- black,
- in the pits,
- miserable,
- Dragged,
- all torn up,
- doleful,
- drooping,
- mopey,
- low-spirited,
- sagging,
- Mopish,
- moody,
- dashed,
- cheerless,
- crestfallen,
- bummed out,
- atrabilious,
- woebegone,
- dismal,
- abject,
- spiritless,
- morose.
- hopeless,
- mourning,
- in despair,
- despairing,
- griefstricken,
- sorrowful,
- bummed-out,
- forlorn,
- grieving,
- in a blue funk,
- cast-down.
- embittered,
- foiled,
- fouled up,
- Crimped,
- irked,
- balked,
- discontented,
- stonewalled,
- hung up on,
- cramped,
- crabbed,
- ungratified,
- Unslaked,
- unsated,
- resentful,
- stymied,
- up the wall,
- through the mill.
- grudging,
- cautious,
- slow,
- hesitant,
- diffident,
- circumspect,
- laggard,
- afraid,
- indisposed,
- loath,
- chary,
- tardy,
- squeamish,
- opposed,
- Demurring,
- recalcitrant,
- uncertain,
- calculating,
- remiss,
- queasy,
- uneager,
- wary,
- disinclined,
- involuntary,
- hesitating,
- averse,
- backward,
- hanging back,
- shy.
v.
• appall (verb) • appall/appal (verb)- dishearten,
- outrage,
- intimidate,
- get to,
- amaze,
- awe,
- frighten,
- throw,
- scare,
- faze,
- petrify,
- shock,
- alarm,
- consternate,
- disconcert,
- gross out,
- terrify,
- astound,
- unnerve,
- insult.
- lean on,
- terrorize,
- walk heavy,
- bulldoze,
- discomfit,
- rattle,
- embarrass,
- strong-arm,
- showboat,
- bluster,
- subdue,
- push around,
- abash,
- enforce,
- turn on the heat,
- bludgeon,
- hector,
- buffalo,
- overawe,
- appall,
- bully,
- dragoon.
- sap,
- disorder,
- cripple,
- blow up,
- disorganize,
- take apart,
- snarl,
- weaken,
- unzip,
- take steam out,
- blow out,
- jumble,
- enfeeble,
- Unglue,
- unsettle,
- psych out,
- undermine,
- disarrange,
- muddle,
- send up,
- unman,
- nonplus,
- discountenance,
- disturb,
- debilitate.
- ail,
- reduce,
- perturb,
- turn one off,
- degrade,
- bug,
- darken,
- sadden,
- beat down,
- devitalize,
- beat,
- weary,
- afflict,
- trouble,
- scorn,
- throw cold water on,
- enervate,
- run down,
- drag,
- mock,
- desolate,
- bother,
- reduce to tears,
- oppress,
- keep under,
- lower,
- bum out,
- abase,
- drain,
- distress,
- press,
- try,
- torment,
- bear down,
- debase,
- weigh down,
- mortify.
- dumbfound,
- abort,
- stand up,
- hamper,
- founder,
- disgruntle,
- disenchant,
- tease,
- ruin prospects,
- disillusion,
- balk,
- come to nothing,
- mislead,
- fail,
- circumvent,
- fall short of,
- delude,
- let down,
- embitter,
- bungle,
- chagrin,
- vex,
- not show,
- miscarry,
- put out,
- bring to naught,
- deceive,
- fall down on,
- dissatisfy,
- dash hopes,
- leave in the lurch,
- hinder,
- fall flat.
- deject,
- humiliate,
- throw a pall over,
- put down,
- put a damper on,
- disincline,
- indispose,
- dispirit,
- humble,
- dismay,
- crush,
- dampen,
- disparage,
- daunt,
- discourage,
- demoralize,
- shake,
- chill,
- damp,
- cast down,
- dash,
- deter,
- get down.
- fluster,
- unhinge,
- mystify,
- foul up,
- confound,
- mess up,
- louse up,
- affright,
- bewilder,
- perplex,
- paralyze,
- puzzle,
- throw into a tizzy,
- disquiet,
- take aback,
- snafu,
- muck up,
- discompose,
- agitate,
- flummox,
- screw up.
- dismiss,
- discredit,
- tear down,
- denigrate,
- depreciate,
- belittle,
- ridicule,
- cry down,
- roast,
- scorch,
- defame,
- smear,
- vilify,
- slam,
- derogate,
- sour grapes,
- dis,
- dispraise,
- slander,
- underrate,
- rap,
- dump on,
- undervalue,
- downcry,
- abuse,
- decry,
- underestimate,
- put hooks in,
- malign,
- disdain,
- pan,
- minimize,
- traduce,
- write off,
- deprecate,
- deride.
- grieve,
- irritate,
- molest,
- plague,
- disrupt,
- annoy,
- tire,
- interrupt,
- confuse,
- worry,
- irk,
- intrude,
- startle,
- burn up,
- distract,
- interfere,
- badger,
- pique,
- ruffle,
- provoke,
- harass,
- complicate,
- gall,
- shake up,
- rouse,
- pester,
- excite,
- make uneasy,
- pain,
- arouse.
- stiff,
- discomfort,
- disburb,
- scare to death,
- chill to the bone,
- panic,
- make blood run cold,
- make teeth chatter,
- spook,
- strike terror into,
- scare off,
- scare away,
- curdle the blood,
- repel.
- defeat,
- cramp,
- prevent,
- cancel,
- confront,
- arrest,
- negate,
- dash one's hope,
- neutralize,
- nullify,
- block,
- outwit,
- hang up,
- obstruct,
- counter,
- preclude,
- counteract,
- forbid,
- obviate,
- stump,
- lick,
- give the run around,
- stymie,
- render null and void,
- annul,
- bar,
- ruin,
- upset the applecart,
- forestall,
- crimp,
- impede,
- halt,
- prohibit,
- cramp one's style,
- check,
- conquer.
- overwhelm,
- subjugate,
- put the squeeze on,
- trample,
- maltreat,
- aggrieve,
- put screws to,
- saddle,
- keep down,
- put upon,
- strain,
- smother,
- prey on,
- handicap,
- overload,
- rule,
- encumber,
- torture,
- pick on,
- wrong,
- persecute,
- harry,
- overthrow,
- tyrranize,
- Despotize,
- tax,
- overpower,
- weigh heavy upon,
- suppress,
- burden.
- bush,
- pall,
- overtax,
- grow weary,
- exasperate,
- droop,
- drop,
- peter out,
- disgust,
- faint,
- crawl,
- sink,
- burn out,
- put to sleep,
- poop out,
- wear out,
- give out,
- wear down,
- flag,
- nauseate,
- fag,
- displease,
- go stale,
- overstrain,
- wilt,
- jade,
- yawn,
- bore,
- fold,
- fatigue,
- overwork,
- sicken,
- prostrate,
- collapse,
- ennui,
- wear,
- overburden.
How to use "Dis-heartened" in context?
Disheartened is defined as being very disappointed and unhappy. People may be disheartened if they were expecting something to happen and it didn't, or if they're feeling let down by someone they care about. Someone who is disheartened is likely to feel sad and low.
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