| HEARTEN | • hearten v. (Transitive) To give heart to; to encourage, urge on, cheer, give confidence to. • HEARTEN v. to give courage to, also HARTEN. |
| HEARTENS | • heartens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hearten. • HEARTEN v. to give courage to, also HARTEN. |
| ENHEARTEN | • enhearten v. To comfort and embolden, encourage, animate, hearten. • ENHEARTEN v. to encourage, give heart to. |
| HEARTENED | • heartened v. Simple past tense and past participle of hearten. • HEARTEN v. to give courage to, also HARTEN. |
| HEARTENER | • heartener n. One who, or that which, heartens or animates. • HEARTENER n. one who heartens. |
| DISHEARTEN | • dishearten v. (Transitive) To discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage. • DISHEARTEN v. to cause to lose spirit or morale. |
| ENHEARTENS | • enheartens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enhearten. • ENHEARTEN v. to encourage, give heart to. |
| HEARTENERS | • hearteners n. Plural of heartener. • HEARTENER n. one who heartens. |
| HEARTENING | • heartening adj. Cheerfully encouraging. • heartening v. Present participle of hearten. • HEARTEN v. to give courage to, also HARTEN. |
| DISHEARTENS | • disheartens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishearten. • DISHEARTEN v. to cause to lose spirit or morale. |
| ENHEARTENED | • enheartened v. Simple past tense and past participle of enhearten. • ENHEARTEN v. to encourage, give heart to. |
| DISHEARTENED | • disheartened adj. Discouraged, despairing. • disheartened v. Simple past tense and past participle of dishearten. • DISHEARTEN v. to cause to lose spirit or morale. |
| ENHEARTENING | • enheartening v. Present participle of enhearten. • ENHEARTEN v. to encourage, give heart to. |
| HEARTENINGLY | • hearteningly adv. In a heartening way; cheeringly. • HEARTENING adv. HEARTEN, to give courage to, also HARTEN. |
| DISHEARTENING | • disheartening adj. Causing a person to lose heart; making despondent or gloomy. • disheartening v. Present participle of dishearten. • DISHEARTEN v. to cause to lose spirit or morale. |
| DISHEARTENMENT | • disheartenment n. The act of disheartening. • disheartenment n. The state of being disheartened; dejection. • DISHEARTENMENT n. the state of being disheartened. |
| DISHEARTENINGLY | • dishearteningly adv. In a disheartening manner. • DISHEARTENING adv. DISHEARTEN, to cause to lose spirit or morale. |
| DISHEARTENMENTS | • disheartenments n. Plural of disheartenment. • DISHEARTENMENT n. the state of being disheartened. |