What is another word for dispirits?

Pronunciation: [dɪspˈɪɹɪts] (IPA)

Dispirits is a word that means to demoralize or discourage someone. Synonyms for dispirits include demotivates, disheartens, dismays, discourages, depresses, and undermines. Other synonymous terms for dispiriting are disconcerting, daunting, weakening, dejecting, and disappointing. Such terms connote negative feelings or emotions that can deplete one's energy, enthusiasm, or confidence. In contrast, antonyms for dispirits are uplifts, inspires, emboldens, encourages, cheers, and heartens. These terms suggest positive emotions that can motivate, inspire, or invigorate a person. Therefore, it is important to avoid dispiriting words or actions and instead practice positivity to boost one's morale and well-being.

What are the hypernyms for Dispirits?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Dispirits

It is not the lack of adornment, however, that dispirits us; Madame Baudot's at Eaux Chaudes was unadorned likewise, and yet was an ideal of inviting comfort.
"A Midsummer Drive Through The Pyrenees"
Edwin Asa Dix
Entertain many misgivings about the climate of Soudan, and having no medicine dispirits me.
"Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846"
James Richardson
Oh, do not sigh, my dear lord, it is the air of the dungeon which so dispirits you; when you have once regained your power, you will feel the bold imperial blood in your veins, and you will be proud as an emperor, and arrogant, and gracious, and unjust, and smiling, and ungrateful as princes are.
"The Prose Writings of Heinrich Heine"
Heinrich Heine

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