To discourage means when you bring somebody down by words or by any other means or when somebody brings you down.
For ex.
When someone "steps" on your dream and you feel discouraged and don't feel like living your dream anymore.
Or a second example: You want to go to a talent show and somebody tells you "Don't do that because you are not good at it" then you feel discouraged and don't want to go to talent show anymore, because the person discouraged you.
Discourage is basically the opposite of "courage".
'Courage' is the antonym for the word 'Discourage'.
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Discourage
Discourage is an antonym for foster.
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.
Not welcoming, tending to discourage visitors.
'Courage' is the antonym for the word '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 Number of syllables in the word Discourage are 3. (Dis - cour - age) Glad To Help
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One possibility is the word discourage.
Discourage
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.
The word "discourage" can be translated to "panghihinaan ng loob" in Tagalog.
Discourage or Unsell