counsel, discourage, deprecate, deter, put off, prevent, divert, prick, warn, thwart, exhort, hinder
to deter
Discouraged means having no confidence or enthusiasm. It can also mean to try and stop something from happening or stopping someone from doing something.
it means someone is doing something they shouldnt be doing or doing something secretively that noone else knows
It means someone receives something in return for something they are doing.
When someone says that they like doing something it means they want to do it. These people are happy when they are doing what they enjoy.
It means that someone is not mad at you or about something you did, or they agree with something you are doing.
Remonstrate means to call someone out for something they are doing wrong. In other words, to not let someone do something wrong without speaking to them about it and telling them that they are doing wrong.
it means to make someone from doing something
It means that someone died, and they have dedicated something or are doing something in their memory.
'Encourage' means to make a person feel like they can do something. So 'encouraging' means that you ARE MAKING someone feel like they can do something, you are DOING it.
Folly means foolishness - doing something foolish.Folly means foolishness - doing something foolish.Folly means foolishness - doing something foolish.Folly means foolishness - doing something foolish.
No. It doesn't. It means stop or bar someone from doing something or something from happening.
If someone is bored, this means that they have nothing to do. It means that they are sitting there, not doing anything, and that they don't like it, and they wish for something to do.