The difference between Disheartened and Down in the mouth

When used as adjectives, disheartened means discouraged, despairing, whereas down in the mouth means sad or discouraged, especially as indicated by one's facial appearance.


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  1. Disheartened as an adjective:

    Discouraged, despairing.

  1. Disheartened as a verb:

  1. Down in the mouth as an adjective (idiomatic):

    Sad or discouraged, especially as indicated by one's facial appearance.