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Disheartened vs Low - What's the difference?

disheartened | low | Related terms |

Disheartened is a related term of low.


As adjectives the difference between disheartened and low

is that disheartened is discouraged, despairing while low is in a position comparatively close to the ground.

As verbs the difference between disheartened and low

is that disheartened is (dishearten) while low is (obsolete|transitive) to depress; to lower or low can be or low can be to moo or low can be (uk|scotland|dialect) to burn; to blaze.

As a noun low is

something that is low; a low point or low can be (countable|uk|scotland|dialect) a flame; fire; blaze or low can be , mound, tumulus.

As an adverb low is

close to the ground.

Disheartened vs Wretched - What's the difference?

disheartened | wretched | Related terms |

Disheartened is a related term of wretched.


As adjectives the difference between disheartened and wretched

is that disheartened is discouraged, despairing while wretched is very miserable; sunk in, or accompanied by, deep affliction or distress, as from want, anxiety, or grief; calamitous; woeful; very afflicting.

As a verb disheartened

is (dishearten).

Distressed vs Disheartened - What's the difference?

distressed | disheartened | Related terms |

Distressed is a related term of disheartened.


As adjectives the difference between distressed and disheartened

is that distressed is anxious or uneasy while disheartened is discouraged, despairing.

As verbs the difference between distressed and disheartened

is that distressed is (distress) while disheartened is (dishearten).

Wounded vs Disheartened - What's the difference?

wounded | disheartened | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between wounded and disheartened

is that wounded is past tense of wound while disheartened is past tense of dishearten.

As adjectives the difference between wounded and disheartened

is that wounded is suffering from a wound, especially one acquired in battle while disheartened is discouraged, despairing.

As a noun wounded

is usually, with "the" People who are maimed or have wounds.

Hopeless vs Disheartened - What's the difference?

hopeless | disheartened | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between hopeless and disheartened

is that hopeless is without hope; despairing; not expecting anything positive while disheartened is discouraged, despairing.

As a verb disheartened is

past tense of dishearten.

Piqued vs Disheartened - What's the difference?

piqued | disheartened | Related terms |

Piqued is a related term of disheartened.


As verbs the difference between piqued and disheartened

is that piqued is (pique) while disheartened is (dishearten).

As adjectives the difference between piqued and disheartened

is that piqued is annoyed, usually mildly and temporarily, especially by an offense to one's pride or honor while disheartened is discouraged, despairing.

Disconsolate vs Disheartened - What's the difference?

disconsolate | disheartened | Related terms |

Disconsolate is a related term of disheartened.


As adjectives the difference between disconsolate and disheartened

is that disconsolate is cheerless, dreary while disheartened is discouraged, despairing.

As a noun disconsolate

is (obsolete) disconsolateness.

As a verb disheartened is

(dishearten).

Disheartened vs Blue - What's the difference?

disheartened | blue | Related terms |

Disheartened is a related term of blue.


As an adjective disheartened

is discouraged, despairing.

As a verb disheartened

is (dishearten).

As a proper noun blue is

an anglicization of (etyl) blau.

Disheartened vs Disinclined - What's the difference?

disheartened | disinclined |


As adjectives the difference between disheartened and disinclined

is that disheartened is discouraged, despairing while disinclined is not inclined; having a disinclination; being unwilling.

As verbs the difference between disheartened and disinclined

is that disheartened is (dishearten) while disinclined is (disincline).

Disheartened vs Disincline - What's the difference?

disheartened | disincline |


As verbs the difference between disheartened and disincline

is that disheartened is (dishearten) while disincline is opposite of to incline; to make reluctant.

As an adjective disheartened

is discouraged, despairing.

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