Some synonyms of the word discouragement are:
dejection
despondency
pessimism
constraint
deterrent
discouragement, obstacle, curb, restraint, impediment, check, hindrance, disincentive
The noun forms of the verb to discourage are discourager, discouragement, and the gerund, discouraging.
Persevere means to continue forward despite opposition or discouragement.
The way you spelt it :)
discouragement, annoyance
Discourage
I can give you several sentences.He received nothing but discouragement, and soon gave up.Your discouragement does not bother me.Discouragement can be cruel.
down in the mouth
The base word for "discouragement" is "encourage." The prefix "dis-" added to "courage" changes the meaning to convey the opposite, indicating a lack of encouragement or support.
well this is quite a shameful question that you wouldn't know the answer but anyways the effects of discouragement can be good or bad. Good, because they realize what they shouldn't do or be. Bad, because you let that person down and your discouragement gives them low self esteem. It depends what kind of discouraging comment you make
A nine letter word for continuing forward despite opposition or discouragement is Persevere.
Disheartenment: a synonym for dismay that suggests a sense of loss of hope or motivation. Discouragement: a synonym for dismay that implies a feeling of being demoralized or dispirited. Consternation: a synonym for dismay that conveys a sudden and overwhelming sense of surprise or shock.