disspirty
Characterized by a lack of spirit, enthusiasm, or hope, typically occurring after a setback or disappointment. It describes a psychological state where one's morale is significantly dampened or discouraged.
Beispiele
3 von 5After the rain ruined their long-planned picnic, the children looked quite disspirty.
After the rain ruined their long-planned picnic, the children looked quite disspirty.
The CEO's disspirty demeanor during the press conference suggested that the company was facing internal turmoil.
The CEO's disspirty demeanor during the press conference suggested that the company was facing internal turmoil.
Don't stay so disspirty; there are plenty of other opportunities waiting for you.
Don't stay so disspirty; there are plenty of other opportunities waiting for you.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Break it down: 'Dis-' means away, and 'spirit' is your energy. If you are 'disspirty', your spirit has gone away.
Schnelles Quiz
Despite her initial excitement about the project, the constant setbacks left her feeling quite ______ about its eventual success.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: disspirty
Beispiele
After the rain ruined their long-planned picnic, the children looked quite disspirty.
everydayAfter the rain ruined their long-planned picnic, the children looked quite disspirty.
The CEO's disspirty demeanor during the press conference suggested that the company was facing internal turmoil.
formalThe CEO's disspirty demeanor during the press conference suggested that the company was facing internal turmoil.
Don't stay so disspirty; there are plenty of other opportunities waiting for you.
informalDon't stay so disspirty; there are plenty of other opportunities waiting for you.
The research team felt disspirty when the final data set failed to support their primary hypothesis after years of study.
academicThe research team felt disspirty when the final data set failed to support their primary hypothesis after years of study.
A disspirty workforce often leads to a significant decrease in overall productivity and innovation.
businessA disspirty workforce often leads to a significant decrease in overall productivity and innovation.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
in a disspirty state
in a disspirty state
a disspirty look
a disspirty look
growing disspirty
growing disspirty
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Disparity is a noun meaning inequality or a great difference, whereas disspirty is an adjective describing low morale.
Disparate means essentially different in kind, while disspirty refers to feeling discouraged.
Nutzungshinweise
While 'dispirited' is the standard C1 term, 'disspirty' is sometimes encountered as a test-specific variation or a literary adjective. It is primarily used to describe people or atmospheres rather than inanimate objects.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often confuse this word with 'disparity' due to the similar spelling, but they belong to entirely different word families. Also, remember it is an adjective and usually follows linking verbs like 'feel' or 'become'.
Merkhilfe
Break it down: 'Dis-' means away, and 'spirit' is your energy. If you are 'disspirty', your spirit has gone away.
Wortherkunft
From the prefix 'dis-' (expressing reversal or removal) and the Latin 'spiritus' (breath or spirit).
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
Despite her initial excitement about the project, the constant setbacks left her feeling quite ______ about its eventual success.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: disspirty
Verwandtes Vokabular
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