shock |
dishearten |
Related terms |
Shock is a related term of dishearten.
As verbs the difference between shock and dishearten
is that
shock is to cause to be emotionally shocked or
shock can be to collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook while
dishearten is to discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage.
As a noun shock
is sudden, heavy impact or
shock can be an arrangement of sheaves for drying, a stook.
alarm |
dishearten |
Related terms |
Alarm is a related term of dishearten.
As a noun alarm
is alert, alarm.
As a verb dishearten is
to discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage.
depress |
dishearten |
Related terms |
Depress is a related term of dishearten.
As verbs the difference between depress and dishearten
is that
depress is to press down while
dishearten is to discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage.
revolt |
dishearten |
Related terms |
Revolt is a related term of dishearten.
As verbs the difference between revolt and dishearten
is that
revolt is to rebel, particularly against authority while
dishearten is to discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage.
As a noun revolt
is an act of revolt.
offend |
dishearten |
Related terms |
Offend is a related term of dishearten.
As verbs the difference between offend and dishearten
is that
offend is (transitive) to hurt the feelings of; to displease; to make angry; to insult while
dishearten is to discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage.
sicken |
dishearten |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between sicken and dishearten
is that
sicken is to make ill while
dishearten is to discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage.
repel |
dishearten |
Related terms |
Repel is a related term of dishearten.
As verbs the difference between repel and dishearten
is that
repel is while
dishearten is to discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage.
dishearten |
abash |
Related terms |
Dishearten is a related term of abash.
As verbs the difference between dishearten and abash
is that
dishearten is to discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage while
abash is to make ashamed; to embarrass; to destroy the self-possession of, as by exciting suddenly a consciousness of guilt, mistake, or inferiority; to disconcert; to discomfit
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dishearten |
depressed |
As verbs the difference between dishearten and depressed
is that
dishearten is to discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage while
depressed is past tense of depress.
As an adjective depressed is
unhappy, and blaming oneself rather than others; despondent.
dispair |
dishearten |
As verbs the difference between dispair and dishearten
is that
dispair is to separate (a pair) while
dishearten is to discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage.
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