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dispiriting Meaning in Bengali







dispiriting's Usage Examples:

This was a very tiring and dispiriting time for Lee who was always very physically active.


However, the lessons learned were considered anticlimactic and dispiriting.


"The scene might easily be banal and dispiriting; instead, it is dispiriting but also terrible.


supposedly racist remarks, McClain told the Singapore Straits Times: "It's dispiriting and disheartening that we are still dealing with these kinds of issues.


" Rutten called the book a "dispiriting tome" and said that the Kennedy assassination conspiracy, as recounted.


and the accused give differing accounts of the lead-up to the crime, a dispiriting and frustrating evening out in London.


Pollard and Pevsner describe the architecture as "hulking" and "dispiriting", but "richly sculptural".


previous manager Javier Clemente led the Mediterranean Knights to a dispiriting loss against DR Congo, the penultimate 2018 world cup qualifier they.


" Music critic Robert Christgau wrote "After a long, dispiriting string of releases that gradually devolved from hit-or-miss to cynical.


” - used after a particularly dispiriting loss or play.


Mayuko focuses on marketing to increase the store's profile, but learns a dispiriting lesson.


they not use me? Why are they wasting the taxpayers' money? It was very dispiriting.


Monthly Film Bulletin spoke of the film in negative terms, calling it a "dispiriting experience".


As it is, the episode is dispiriting in how disposably it treats its world, while reaching for a pair of emotional.


economic prospects at home, breaking free of their constraint in the dispiriting confines of a grim cityscape of mid-20th century Brutalist urban architecture.


This dispiriting waste of talent and time exists solely to let two grandes dames of the.


tells the story of a father whose home, work life, and environment are dispiriting and depressing.


women’s issues choosing to air a show that makes the entire gender a dispiriting, hateful laughingstock.


The Guardian criticised it for "lacking in sense of place" and "dispiriting banality".



Synonyms:

disheartening; discouraging; demoralizing; demoralising;

Antonyms:

heartening; helpful; persuasive; hopeful; encouraging;

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