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How do you use disheartened in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "disheartened" in a sentence:

* Simple and direct: After failing the test, she felt disheartened and discouraged.

* With a cause: The team was disheartened by the unexpected loss in the championship game.

* Figurative: The constant rain outside disheartened her plans for a picnic in the park.

* With emphasis on feeling: He felt disheartened and alone, unsure of how to move forward.

* In a literary context: The villagers were disheartened by the king's decision to raise taxes.

Remember that "disheartened" implies a feeling of loss of hope or spirit, often stemming from disappointment or failure.

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