dispirited in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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dispirited in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for dispirited in the English»Spanish Dictionary

dispirited [dɪˈspɪrɪtɪd, Am -t̬ɪd] ADJ

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English
Dispirited, he takes to sleeping beside the tomb.
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He later said that these experiences left him somewhat dispirited about a future in clinical medicine.
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He is appalled by their filth and squalor, and he puts new heart into the dispirited men.
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Much of the philosophy of the period is despondent and dispirited, and a number of scholars and poets became reclusive mountain hermits living apart from society.
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Average and dispirited persons can not understand this, but eternal honour is certain all those, who gave everything.
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He is directed to give a speech to a group of actors playing his dispirited men.
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King became dispirited, losing interest in his work and retreating into depression.
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Nor would it begin to explain their dramatic transformation from dejected and dispirited escapists into witnesses whom no opposition could muzzle.
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From the outset, he was dispirited and disappointed, and, consequently, without energy or enthusiasm.
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The two dispirited friends agree to go out for pizza.
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