Dispirit (to ) conjugation

English
28 examples
This verb can also mean the following: make despondent, lower, lower the morale of, dishearten

Conjugation of dispirit

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it/she/he
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they
Present Simple
dispirit
dispirit
dispirits
dispirit
dispirit
dispirit
Future Simple
will dispirit
will dispirit
will dispirit
will dispirit
will dispirit
will dispirit
Past Simple
dispirited
dispirited
dispirited
dispirited
dispirited
dispirited
Conditional Simple
would dispirit
would dispirit
would dispirit
would dispirit
would dispirit
would dispirit
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am dispiriting
are dispiriting
is dispiriting
are dispiriting
are dispiriting
are dispiriting
Future Progressive
will be dispiriting
will be dispiriting
will be dispiriting
will be dispiriting
will be dispiriting
will be dispiriting
Past Progressive
was dispiriting
were dispiriting
was dispiriting
were dispiriting
were dispiriting
were dispiriting
Conditional Progressive
would be dispiriting
would be dispiriting
would be dispiriting
would be dispiriting
would be dispiriting
would be dispiriting
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have dispirited
have dispirited
has dispirited
have dispirited
have dispirited
have dispirited
Future Perfect
will have dispirited
will have dispirited
will have dispirited
will have dispirited
will have dispirited
will have dispirited
Past Perfect
had dispirited
had dispirited
had dispirited
had dispirited
had dispirited
had dispirited
Conditional Perfect
would have dispirited
would have dispirited
would have dispirited
would have dispirited
would have dispirited
would have dispirited
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been dispiriting
have been dispiriting
has been dispiriting
have been dispiriting
have been dispiriting
have been dispiriting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been dispiriting
will have been dispiriting
will have been dispiriting
will have been dispiriting
will have been dispiriting
will have been dispiriting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been dispiriting
had been dispiriting
had been dispiriting
had been dispiriting
had been dispiriting
had been dispiriting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been dispiriting
would have been dispiriting
would have been dispiriting
would have been dispiriting
would have been dispiriting
would have been dispiriting

Examples of dispirit

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
I didn't want to dispirit you like that.
Um, dispirit is to variety as a) unique is to randomness, b) audacity is to intelligence...
We're scattered and dispirit.
You know, I have no friggin' clue what dispirit even means.
I didn't want to dispirit you like that.
Um, dispirit is to variety as a) unique is to randomness, b) audacity is to intelligence...
We're scattered and dispirit.
You know, I have no friggin' clue what dispirit even means.
- You want dispirited?
-l'm so dispirited...
At the cafe today we feel dispirited.
By every conceivable indicator, our Army that now remains in Vietnam is in a state approaching collapse with individual units avoiding or having refused combat, murdering their officers and non-commissioned officers, drug-ridden and dispirited where not near mutinous.
Henrik is horny, but dispirited.
A cheerless, lachrymose, dispiriting farce where the only one laughing is a crying mime!
All this is profoundly dispiriting for advocates of people with AIDS.
But it's awfully dispiriting.
Doesn't it get dispiriting being so aimless? I mean, the times, they are a-changing notwithstanding.
Having one's life summed up can be very dispiriting.
- You want dispirited?
-l'm so dispirited...
At the cafe today we feel dispirited.
By every conceivable indicator, our Army that now remains in Vietnam is in a state approaching collapse with individual units avoiding or having refused combat, murdering their officers and non-commissioned officers, drug-ridden and dispirited where not near mutinous.
Henrik is horny, but dispirited.
A cheerless, lachrymose, dispiriting farce where the only one laughing is a crying mime!
All this is profoundly dispiriting for advocates of people with AIDS.
But it's awfully dispiriting.
Doesn't it get dispiriting being so aimless? I mean, the times, they are a-changing notwithstanding.
Having one's life summed up can be very dispiriting.

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