Crossword-Solution: DISPIRITED 10 letters, 44 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Dispirited imp. & p. p. of Dispirit
Dispirited a. Depressed in spirits; disheartened; daunted.

We have 44 clues for the answer “DISPIRITED”

Clue Answers
Suffering from low morale. 1 answer
GLOOMY state 8 answers
atrabilious 18 answers
unlively 21 answers
Pessimistic 30 answers
heartsick 32 answers
Cast down 35 answers
comfortless 37 answers
Lackadaisical 37 answers
unhopeful 38 answers
lugubrious 44 answers
humourless 46 answers
disheartened 47 answers
Hangdog 48 answers
Droopy 49 answers
joyless 50 answers
funereal 50 answers
melancholic 53 answers
pensive 54 answers
Cheerless 55 answers
Depressed 57 answers
Unsmiling 57 answers
Crestfallen 58 answers
Rueful 58 answers
disappointed 58 answers
Mournful 63 answers
listless 64 answers
Dejected 65 answers
woeful 67 answers
Downcast 68 answers
Dreary 68 answers
Moody 69 answers
Despond-ent 69 answers
Glum 69 answers
mourning 69 answers
Downhearted 70 answers
Disconsolate 71 answers
unhappy 73 answers
Subdued 75 answers
Sullen 79 answers
Grey ____ 80 answers
Low 91 answers
Down 106 answers
Blue 123 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DISPIRITED (5)

Jennings was kept away by the indisposition of her youngest daughter; and for this party, Marianne, wholly dispirited, careless of her appearance, and seeming equally indifferent whether she went or staid, prepared, without one look of hope or one expression of pleasure.
Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 1994
Franklin's door Montraville again pressed Julia's hand, and faintly articulating “good night,” retired to his lodgings dispirited and wretched, from a consciousness that he deserved not the affection, with which he plainly saw he was honoured.
Charlotte Temple Susanna Rowson 2006
Amblecope, however, rallied, and remarked in a rather tired and dispirited voice: “Talking of motor accidents, the narrowest squeak I ever had was the other day, motoring with old Tommy Yarby in North Wales.
Beasts and Super-Beasts Saki 2011
But if we were so weary and dispirited, what must Miss Jessie have been! Yet she came back almost calm as if she had gained a new strength.
Cranford Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 1995
The retreat was a terribly pathetic spectacle; for hours we passed through group after group of the broken and dispirited Boers.
Adventures and Letters Richard Harding Davis 2008

Quotes with DISPIRITED (3)

So much in writing depends on the superficiality of one's days. One may be preoccupied with shopping and income tax returns and chance conversations, but the stream of the unconscious continues to flow undisturbed, solving problems, planning ahead: one sits down sterile and dispirited at the desk, and suddenly the words come as though from the air: the situations that seemed blocked in a hopeless impasse move forward: the work has been done while one slept or shopped or talked with friends.
Graham Greene The End of the Affair
The peculiar predicament of the present-day self surely came to pass as a consequence of the disappointment of the high expectations of the self as it entered the age of science and technology. Dazzled by the overwhelming credentials of science, the beauty and elegance of the scientific method, the triumph of modern medicine over physical ailments, and the technological transformation of the very world itself, the self finds itself in the end disappointed by the failure of sc…
Walker Percy Lost in the Cosmos: The Last Self-Help Book
I want my mom,” a little boy cried out suddenly. Every voice fell silent. The boy had said what they were all feeling. Caine hopped down from the car and went to the boy. He knelt down and took the boy’s hands in his own. He asked the boy’s name, and reintroduced himself. “We all want our parents back,” he said gently, but loudly enough to be overheard clearly by those nearest. “We all want that. And I believe that will happen. I believe we will see all our moms and dads, and…
Michael Grant Gone
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