Dishearten

B2 8+

Synonyms of dishearten

Antonyms of dishearten

Collocations of dishearten

hope
Frequency: 70 %

Despite the setbacks, she refused to let it dishearten her hope for a better future.

efforts
Frequency: 60 %

The constant criticism started to dishearten his efforts to improve.

dreams
Frequency: 50 %

The lack of support began to dishearten her dreams of becoming a successful artist.

motivation
Frequency: 45 %

The constant rejection letters began to dishearten his motivation to keep applying for jobs.

confidence
Frequency: 40 %

The negative feedback started to dishearten her confidence in her abilities.

Idiomatic Expressions for dishearten

  • Phrase: dishearten someone
    Meaning: to cause someone to lose hope or enthusiasm
    Usage: The negative feedback from her boss disheartened her and made her question her abilities.