distraught |
disheartened |
As adjectives the difference between distraught and disheartened
is that
distraught is deeply hurt, saddened, or worried; distressed while
disheartened is discouraged, despairing.
As a verb disheartened is
(
dishearten).
disheartened |
emotional |
As adjectives the difference between disheartened and emotional
is that
disheartened is discouraged, despairing while
emotional is of or relating to the emotions.
As a verb disheartened
is (
dishearten).
disheartened |
exhausted |
As adjectives the difference between disheartened and exhausted
is that
disheartened is discouraged, despairing while
exhausted is depleted; in a state of exhaustion.
As verbs the difference between disheartened and exhausted
is that
disheartened is (
dishearten) while
exhausted is (
exhaust).
disheartened |
underwhelmed |
As verbs the difference between disheartened and underwhelmed
is that
disheartened is (
dishearten) while
underwhelmed is (
underwhelm).
As an adjective disheartened
is discouraged, despairing.
disheartened |
dishearted |
As verbs the difference between disheartened and dishearted
is that
disheartened is past tense of dishearten while
dishearted is past tense of disheart.
As an adjective disheartened
is discouraged, despairing.
disheartened |
dishearten |
As verbs the difference between disheartened and dishearten
is that
disheartened is (
dishearten) while
dishearten is to discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage.
As an adjective disheartened
is discouraged, despairing.
pessimistic |
disheartened |
As adjectives the difference between pessimistic and disheartened
is that
pessimistic is marked by pessimism and little hopefulness; expecting the worst while
disheartened is discouraged, despairing.
As a verb disheartened is
past tense of dishearten.
disheartened |
deject |
As verbs the difference between disheartened and deject
is that
disheartened is (
dishearten) while
deject is make sad or dispirited.
As an adjective disheartened
is discouraged, despairing.
melancholic |
disheartened |
As adjectives the difference between melancholic and disheartened
is that
melancholic is filled with or affected by melancholy—great sadness or depression, especially of a thoughtful or introspective nature while
disheartened is discouraged, despairing.
As a noun melancholic
is a person who is habitually melancholy.
As a verb disheartened is
(
dishearten).
disheartened |
upset |
As adjectives the difference between disheartened and upset
is that
disheartened is discouraged, despairing while
upset is (of a person) angry, distressed or unhappy.
As verbs the difference between disheartened and upset
is that
disheartened is (
dishearten) while
upset is to make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy.
As a noun upset is
(uncountable) disturbance or disruption.
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