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- DictionaryDis·cour·age·ment/dəˈskərəjm(ə)nt/
noun
- 1. a loss of confidence or enthusiasm; dispiritedness: "do not give in to discouragement"
- 2. an attempt to prevent something by showing disapproval or creating difficulties; deterrent: "the discouragement of crime"
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Discouragement is the act of discouraging or the state of being discouraged, or something that discourages. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for discouragement.
Disencouragement is the state of losing confidence or enthusiasm for something, or the actions to prevent something from happening. Learn more about this word, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences from various sources.
Disencouragement is the state of having lost your confidence or enthusiasm for something, or actions to prevent or try to prevent something from happening or someone from doing something. See more details, synonyms, and usage examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
Discourage is a verb that means to deprive of courage or confidence, to hinder, or to dissuade. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for discourage.
3 days ago · Discouragement is the act of trying to make someone not want to do something, or something that makes you unwilling to do something. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, antonyms, and usage of discouragement with examples and translations.
noun. an act or instance of discouraging. Antonyms: encouragement. the state of being discouraged. Synonyms: hopelessness, dejection, depression. Antonyms: encouragement. something that discourages: Poor health and poverty are grave discouragements. Synonyms: obstruction, obstacle, impediment, damper, deterrent. Antonyms: encouragement.
noun. the act of discouraging. “the discouragement of petty theft”. see more. noun. the feeling of despair in the face of obstacles. synonyms: disheartenment, dismay. see more.