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.
The noun forms of the verb to discourage are discourager, discouragement, and the gerund, discouraging.
there no base word its just one word Poem is this a base word
No, "frowns" is not a base word. The base word is "frown."
The base word in the word reporter is report
The base word of "saved" is "save."
Some synonyms of the word discouragement are: dejection despondency pessimism constraint deterrent
Discourage
Persevere means to continue forward despite opposition or discouragement.
A nine letter word for continuing forward despite opposition or discouragement is Persevere.
The fourteen letter word is discouragement.
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.
The discouragement I felt after failing the exam for the fifth time was overwhelming.
The noun forms of the verb to discourage are discourager, discouragement, and the gerund, discouraging.
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.
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No, the word 'discourage' is a verb, meaning to deprive of confidence or hope; to advise against a course of action; to attempt to prevent by expressing disapproval or raising objections; a word for an action.The noun forms of the verb to discourage are discourager, discouragement, and the gerund, discouraging.
discouragement, annoyance