| 释义 | View usage for:demoralized in British English or demoralised (dɪˈmɒrəˌlaɪzd) adjectivedispirited; disheartened  The ship's crew were now exhausted and utterly demoralized.  legitimate grievances raised by a demoralized police forceI discovered I was attractive to women -- I'd forgotten that, I was so demoralized.When Samantha discovered she was pregnant, she was totally demoralized.Examples of 'demoralized' in a sentencedemoralizedSynonyms of 'demoralized'disheartened, undermined, discouraged, broken More Synonyms of demoralizedthe legitimate grievances of a demoralized workforce Synonyms undermined crushed weakened subdued unnerved unmanned sick as a parrot (informal)Additional synonymsDefinition exhausted or weakened, as through ill-health or misfortune He looked a broken man.Synonyms defeated,  beaten,  crushed,  humbled,  tamed,  subdued,  oppressed,  overpowered,  vanquished,  demoralized,  browbeatenDefinition low in spirits He seemed somewhat depressed.Synonyms sad,  down,  low,  blue,  unhappy,  discouraged,  fed up,  moody,  gloomy,  pessimistic,  melancholy,  sombre,  glum,  mournful,  dejected,  despondent,  dispirited,  downcast,  morose,  disconsolate,  crestfallen,  doleful,  downhearted,  heavy-hearted,  down in the dumps (informal),  cheerless,  woebegone,  down in the mouth (informal), low-spiritedShe was determined not to be too discouraged by the criticism. Synonyms put off,  deterred,  daunted,  dashed,  dismayed,  pessimistic,  dispirited,  downcast,  disheartened,  crestfallen,  sick as a parrot (informal)Nearby words ofdemoralizeddemonstratordemoralizationdemoralizedemoralizeddemoralizingdemotedemotic
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