dispirited
adjective
[ dɪˈspɪrɪtɪd ]
• having lost enthusiasm and hope; disheartened.
• "she was determined to appear unworried in front of her dispirited family"
dispirit
verb
• cause (someone) to lose enthusiasm or hope.
• "the army was dispirited by the uncomfortable winter conditions"
Similar:
dishearten,
discourage,
demoralize,
cast down,
make dejected,
make downhearted,
depress,
dismay,
disappoint,
daunt,
deter,
unman,
unnerve,
crush,
sap,
shake,
throw,
cow,
subdue,
undermine,
dampen someone's spirits,
bring low,
knock sideways,
knock the stuffing out of,
knock for six,
give someone the blues,
deject,
disheartened,
discouraged,
demoralized,
downcast,
low,
low-spirited,
dejected,
downhearted,
depressed,
disconsolate,
crushed,
shattered,
sapped,
shaken,
thrown,
cowed,
subdued,
blue,
fed up,
brassed off,
cheesed off,
disheartening,
depressing,
discouraging,
disappointing,
daunting,
disenchanting,
demoralizing,
unfavourable,
inauspicious,
off-putting,
pessimistic,
hopeless,
grim,
dismal,
gloomy,
sombre,
cheerless,
black,
morbid,
dejecting,