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descorazonado
-disheartened
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descorazonado
-discouraged
Past participle ofdescorazonar.

descorazonado

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. disheartened
Fue en esta época que el descorazonado poeta escribió sus versos más tristes.This was the time when the disheartened poet wrote his saddest lines.
b. discouraged
Tras encajar el segundo gol, los jugadores estaban descorazonados.The players were discouraged after they let in the second goal.
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