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I feel disheartened vs I feel very disheartened

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different levels of intensity. 'I feel disheartened' is a general statement expressing a negative emotion, while 'I feel very disheartened' emphasizes a stronger feeling of discouragement or sadness.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 2126 views

I feel disheartened

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a sense of discouragement or disappointment.

This phrase is used to convey a feeling of being disheartened, discouraged, or demoralized.

Examples:

  • After receiving the rejection letter, I feel disheartened.
  • His lack of progress in his career made him feel disheartened.
  • She felt disheartened by the constant criticism.
  • The team's defeat left them feeling disheartened.
  • The negative feedback from the presentation made her feel disheartened.
  • Unpublished "Whenever I feel disheartened, I just look out there at how eagerly those kids still believe in making money." One middle aged executive to another.
  • “Nooo, I don't feel it's hopeless, I'm experiencing despair. I feel disheartened, but there's still hope here,” I said. “Hope and despair are pretty similar,” she said.
  • I feel disheartened all the time. I have reached what is way below my abilities. I dont trust myself anymore. P.S. I am from IIT Bombay and I don't want answers ...
  • Jul 10, 2015 ... I feel disheartened and sickened," said Tietz. The thief wasn't thorough, though, which was a plus. The honeymoon could have been wrecked, ...

Alternatives:

  • I feel discouraged
  • I feel demoralized
  • I feel dispirited
  • I feel downhearted
  • I feel crestfallen

I feel very disheartened

This phrase is correct and adds emphasis to the feeling of being disheartened.

This phrase is used when you want to emphasize a strong sense of discouragement, disappointment, or sadness.

Examples:

  • After the loss of her pet, she felt very disheartened.
  • The failure of the project left him feeling very disheartened.
  • The constant setbacks in his career made him feel very disheartened.
  • The news of the accident left everyone feeling very disheartened.
  • The lack of support from his friends made him feel very disheartened.
  • ... for any information regarding the border collies I have. I feel very disheartened that someone has said there dog is a Jack Russell and wants a birth certificate.
  • I feel very disheartened, when I see that some of our views are not in harmony. First, there is indeed a marker of experience on Quora, that is directly showcased  ...
  • Dec 12, 2014 ... I feel very disheartened and sad about his arrest. He's the one person in the world who least deserves it. I hope there's a huge army fighting for ...
  • I feel very disheartened as I am worried that my old disordered eating will undermine my new fasting practices. I need to do better. I must stop ...

Alternatives:

  • I feel extremely disheartened
  • I feel utterly disheartened
  • I feel deeply disheartened
  • I feel profoundly disheartened
  • I feel overwhelmingly disheartened

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