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How do you use dishearted in a sentence?

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

* After the team's crushing loss, the players were dishearted and barely spoke on the bus ride home. (This sentence conveys a feeling of disappointment and dejection.)

* The constant rejection from publishers left the aspiring writer dishearted, but she refused to give up on her dream. (This sentence highlights a sense of discouragement but also shows determination.)

* The news of the layoffs dishearted many employees, creating an atmosphere of uncertainty and anxiety in the office. (This sentence describes the emotional impact of a negative event on a group of people.)

* His dishearted expression revealed the depths of his grief after losing his beloved pet. (This sentence emphasizes the visible signs of emotional distress.)

Note: "Dishearted" is a slightly less common word than "disheartened." While both are acceptable, "disheartened" might be a more versatile option in most cases.

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