Disheartening Sentence Examples

disheartening
  • The local debate that followed was rather disheartening to say the least.

    6
    2
  • Even when you know this, it can be disheartening to see where your baby falls within the statistics plotted on the growth charts.

    5
    2
  • Its execution was the work of a life prolonged through the languor and dissolution following so soon upon the promise of the new era, during which time the past became glorified by contrast with the disheartening aspect of the present.

    17
    16
  • For anyone who takes hauntings seriously, these videos are very disheartening and annoying.

    2
    1
  • Even more disheartening is the fact that for some people, acne may be even worse in adulthood than in adolescence.

    3
    2
  • Under such disheartening conditions it is not surprising that this body was totally unable to cope with Sickingens insurrection, and that a few weeks after its meeting at Nuremberg in 1524 it succumbed to a series of attacks and disappeared from the history of Germany.

    12
    12
  • Probably the consciousness that his dominions would be broken up among his sons after his death had a disheartening effect upon him.

    20
    20
  • No matter how bad your day is, no matter how stressful or disheartening, just getting that simple message of love lets your partner know he/she is not alone.

    3
    3
  • On top of that, it can be disheartening to spend a lot of time and money on a diet plan that might not work.

    2
    2
  • After wearisome and disheartening failures, embittered by the pain of an internal disease, Wolfe crowned his work by the decisive victory on the Plains of Abraham (13th of September 1759) by which the French permanently lost Quebec. Twice wounded earlier in the fight, he had refused to leave the field, and a third bullet passing through his lungs inflicted a mortal injury.

    11
    13
    Advertisement
  • The enemy invariably dispersed before superior forces, and the removal of the women and children from the farms did not have the effect of disheartening the burghers as had been anticipated - it rather mended their vitality by relieving them of responsibility for their families' welfare.

    6
    15