dispirited - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dispirited in Hindi

Adjective

  • मायूस
  • उदास
  • उदासीन
  • खिन्न

dispirited Definition

Adjective

  • having lost enthusiasm and hope; disheartened.

dispirited Example

  • she was determined to appear unworried in front of her dispirited family ( वह अपने परेशान परिवार के सामने बेफिक्र दिखने के लिए दृढ़ थी )
  • The others all followed, dispirited and shamefaced, and only much later were they able to regain their former affectation of indifference. ( अन्य सभी ने पीछा किया, निराश और शर्मिंदा हुए, और बहुत बाद में ही वे उदासीनता के अपने पूर्व प्रभाव को पुनः प्राप्त करने में सक्षम थे। )
  • When Washington, in the autumn of 1776, was no longer able to hold the lower Hudson he retreated across New Jersey to the Delaware near Trenton and seizing every boat for miles up the river he placed his dispirited troops on the opposite side and left the pursuing army no means of crossing. ( जब वाशिंगटन, 1776 की शरद ऋतु में, निचले हडसन को पकड़ने में सक्षम नहीं था, तो वह न्यू जर्सी में ट्रेंटन के पास डेलावेयर में पीछे हट गया और नदी के ऊपर मीलों तक हर नाव को जब्त कर लिया, उसने अपने विवादित सैनिकों को विपरीत दिशा में रखा और पीछा छोड़ दिया सेना पार करने का कोई साधन नहीं है। )
  • Dispirited protesters quietly boarded buses for home once their rally was shut down by the police. ( पुलिस द्वारा उनकी रैली को बंद करने के बाद निराश प्रदर्शनकारी चुपचाप घर के लिए बसों में सवार हो गए। )

More Sentecne

  • After months of being stranded on the island, the dispirited group had given up all hope of being rescued.  
  • Although she was dispirited, the girl tried to put on a brave smile when she found out she didn’t make the cheerleading squad.  
  • Yet this year, Farr said she senses a dispirited electorate.
  • The New Jersey Devils and their coaches are a dispirited bunch.
  • But everyone else in this fight seems increasingly dispirited and exhausted.
  • Perhaps he was too dispirited to go on with what he was doing with Pamela gone.
  • He found him wandering disconsolately about among the horses, too dispirited to work.
  • The abstruse nature of the study, my inexperience and want of means dispirited me.
  • The streets look gloomy and neglected, and the people singularly dispirited and poor.
  • Morning dawned upon a worn-out and dispirited band, but with daylight their hopes revived.
  • He too was pushing his way home with two papers left, in a somewhat dispirited way.
  • Responsible Wealth spokesmen said they were not dispirited by the votes.
  • There is a police force that is often dispirited and demoralized.
  • But Harrison was dispirited by his experience in the music business.
  • Fierstein takes Edna from dispirited but funny to exultant and hilarious.
  • Everyone in the dying city were dispirited and had lost all hope of new industries and jobs moving into the area.  
  • Now I was pleased to be thinking of my homeward journey even tho I was a bit dispirited by my painful condition.
  • Avoiding the drop now looked to be beyond a very dispirited outfit.
  • But I have spent several hours with these books and became increasingly dispirited.