dishearten, depress, intimidate, overawe, demoralize, dispirit, deject, put off, deter, dissuade
Demoralize is a verb.
Unhopeful, Deter, Disapprove, Reject, Unheartful
We didn't mean for the criticism to demoralize you.He seemed intent to demoralize his children.Religious leaders often demoralize rather than uplift or inspire.
moral
dishearten, depress, intimidate, overawe, demoralize, dispirit, deject, put off, deter, dissuade
Demoralize is a verb.
Unhopeful, Deter, Disapprove, Reject, Unheartful
We didn't mean for the criticism to demoralize you.He seemed intent to demoralize his children.Religious leaders often demoralize rather than uplift or inspire.
The word demoralize has four syllables.
Battlefield tactics are intended to demoralize the opponent.
Questions like this one demoralize me greatly.
When someone takes your spirit away. I was shopping in the store when a person demoralize me with his words.'
moral
They demoralize people.
In building self-confidence and self-assurance we demoralize bullies.
The closest word to describe such an action is mock.