dispiritingly
adverb uk/d??sp?r.?.t??.li/ us/d??sp?r.?.t???.li/
(令人)气馁地,(令人)沮丧地
in a way that causes you to not have much hope about a particular situation or problem
The whole situation seemed dispiritingly familiar. 整个情况似乎令人沮丧地熟悉。
What could make him do such a thing? The answer, dispiritingly, is money. 是什么能让他做出这样的事情呢?令人沮丧的是,答案是钱。
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- The movie's special effects are impressive, but the atmosphere remains dispiritingly flat.
- All his shots went dispiritingly wide of the goal.
- Their success proved dispiritingly short-lived.
- Dispiritingly, only 30% of businesses so far have achieved the target.


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