spiritless

IPA: spˈɪrɪtɫʌs

adjective

  • Lacking energy, drive, motivation or emotion. Enervated.
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Examples of "spiritless" in Sentences

  • In Delhi, India, it was described to perfection by one Indian journalist -- "spiritless".
  • Clinton reassured Cornwallis that he faced only 2000 regular Continentals, plus a small body of ill-armed "spiritless" "peasantry".
  • 1781, Clinton reassured Cornwallis that he faced only 2000 regular Continentals, plus a small body of ill-armed "spiritless" "peasantry".
  • The evening was passed in spiritless conversation, or in listening to the piano-forte, upon which Indiana, with the utmost difficulty, played some very easy lessons.
  • A furious Ratten, who described his players as "spiritless" in the second half, has ordered them to bring their mouthguards to training this week as he searches for answers the old-fashioned way.
  • Al-Zaidi said last month that the president's talk of "victory," combined with what the journalist called his spiritless smile, proved too much after years of war and destruction following the U. S.-led invasion.

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