indispose |
dispirit |
As verbs the difference between indispose and dispirit
is that
indispose is while
dispirit is lower the morale of; make despondent; dishearten.
inflict |
dispirit |
As verbs the difference between inflict and dispirit
is that
inflict is to thrust upon; to impose while
dispirit is lower the morale of; make despondent; dishearten.
listless |
dispirit |
As an adjective listless
is lacking energy, enthusiasm, or liveliness.
As a verb dispirit is
lower the morale of; make despondent; dishearten.
dispirit |
damp |
Synonyms |
Dispirit is a synonym of damp.
As a verb dispirit
is lower the morale of; make despondent; dishearten.
As a noun damp is
steam.
affright |
dispirit |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between affright and dispirit
is that
affright is to terrify, to frighten, to inspire fright while
dispirit is lower the morale of; make despondent; dishearten.
As a noun affright
is great fear, terror, fright.
dispirit |
deter |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between dispirit and deter
is that
dispirit is lower the morale of; make despondent; dishearten while
deter is to prevent something from happening.
dispirit |
despair |
As verbs the difference between dispirit and despair
is that
dispirit is lower the morale of; make despondent; dishearten while
despair is (obsolete) to give up as beyond hope or expectation; to despair of.
As a noun despair is
loss of hope; utter hopelessness; complete despondency.
fright |
dispirit |
Related terms |
Fright is a related term of dispirit.
As verbs the difference between fright and dispirit
is that
fright is (archaic) to frighten while
dispirit is lower the morale of; make despondent; dishearten.
As a noun fright
is a state of terror excited by the sudden appearance of danger; sudden and violent fear, usually of short duration; a sudden alarm.
dismay |
dispirit |
Synonyms |
Dismay is a synonym of dispirit.
As verbs the difference between dismay and dispirit
is that
dismay is to disable with alarm or apprehensions; to depress the spirits or courage of; to deprive of firmness and energy through fear; to daunt; to appall; to terrify while
dispirit is lower the morale of; make despondent; dishearten.
As a noun dismay
is a sudden or complete loss of courage and firmness in the face of trouble or danger; overwhelming and disabling terror; a sinking of the spirits; consternation.
dispirit |
daunt |
Synonyms |
As verbs the difference between dispirit and daunt
is that
dispirit is lower the morale of; make despondent; dishearten while
daunt is to discourage, intimidate.
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