The nouns in the sentence are: team's(possessive form) and defeat.The pronouns in the sentence are: our(possessive adjective) and us (personal pronoun).
'Courage' is the antonym for the word 'Discourage'.
"Dis-" is the prefix in "discourage." Dis- being a negative prefix, so to take courage away from. As opposed to "En-courage." As in, to give courage to.
Encourage
courage.
The word discouraged is an adjective. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to discourage) and is used to mean showing discouragement.
Yes, it can be. Dismay is a verb (to discourage or distress) or a noun (an upset, discouraged feeling). But the past participle of the verb can be used as an adjective (e.g. dismayed onlookers).
Discourage
Police patrols are supposed to discourage crime.You should not discourage children from learning.Don't let them discourage you from thinking of example sentences.
"The latest economic news continues to discourage investors.""Heavy rain will discourage campers.""It is not good to discourage people who are trying their best."
The nouns in the sentence are: team's(possessive form) and defeat.The pronouns in the sentence are: our(possessive adjective) and us (personal pronoun).
'Courage' is the antonym for the word 'Discourage'.
Little Discourage was created in 1999-09.
metods used to discourage fraud and abuse
Friedrich Nietzsche actually encouraged drinking, he did not discourage it.
The noun forms of the verb to discourage are discourager, discouragement, and the gerund, discouraging.
"Dis-" is the prefix in "discourage." Dis- being a negative prefix, so to take courage away from. As opposed to "En-courage." As in, to give courage to.