0 unhappy and having no hope, especially because of a disappointment or failure:
After hearing the news of the defeat, she told supporters not to be downhearted.
1 unhappy, esp. because of failure or because you are disappointed
Not that we are downhearted!
Fourteen adjectives, derived from existing mood adjective checklists, describe purely affective components of depressed mood (defeated, depressed, fed up, downhearted, gloomy, helpless, hopeless, low, miserable, sad, sluggish, tired, unhappy, upset).
She said that we must not be downhearted.
However, while it is a mistake to get too elated by a success, it is also wrong to get too downhearted by setbacks.
Do not let us be downhearted at the thought of higher qualifications for people who want to enter higher education.
We shall have a high rate of emigration, and the people who stay here will become more and more downhearted.
My colleagues should not be downhearted about the result of the election campaign.
When two or three so-called prospective purchasers had visited the house of, if one likes, the simpleton, he would become downhearted.
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