demoralised
adjectiveHow to pronounce demoralised:
Definition of demoralised:
- demoralised (adjective):
- adjective. made less hopeful or enthusiastic.
- exhausted or weakened, as through ill-health or misfortune
Synonyms for demoralised:
broken
crushed
depressed
discouraged
disheartened
dispirited
downcast
pessimistic
sick as a parrot
subdued
undermined
unmanned
unnerved
weakened
Antonyms for demoralised:
auspicious
blithe
blithesome
bullish
buoyant
canty
cheerful
cheery
chipper
chirpy
confident
encouraged
expectant
fond
full of hope
happy
heartened
hopeful
inspired
joyous
of good cheer
optimistic
positive
propitious
upbeat
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- demandingly
- deliveries
- delineating
- delicacies
- deliberate
- dehydration
- deglutition
- degenerate
- deflowering
- definitive
- defensiveness
- defenestrate
- defecation
- decorating
- deconstructed
- decipherer
- decimetre
- decentralized
- decantation
- decaliter
- dayanara
- daredevil
- damilola
- dalliances
- daddario
- custard apple
- cultivated
- cryptically
- crucifixion
- cruciferous
- criticizing
- criteria
- criminalize
- crepuscular
- crepehangers
- cowardliness
- counterbalance
- cosmology
- coruscation
- correlation
- corporeal
- corporation
- cornelius
- coricidin
- coquettishness
- coquettishly
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- copernican
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