demoralized

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English

Adjective

demoralized (comparative more demoralized, superlative most demoralized)

  1. disheartened.
    • 2019 September 5, Sarah Leonard, “The Fall of the Meritocracy”, in The New Republic:
      The state uses universal testing to identify and elevate meritocrats, leaving most of England’s citizens poor and demoralized, without even a legitimate grievance, since, after all, who could argue that the wise should not rule?

Derived terms

Verb

demoralized

  1. simple past and past participle of demoralize