"You are often discouraged" means that someone is frequently feeling disheartened, demotivated, or lacking in confidence about something. It suggests that the person may find it challenging to stay positive or motivated in certain situations.
it means that you wish you had not did what youy did
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.
practicing traditional customs
If you mean despondent, it'd be very similar to the word "discouraged".
Discouraged means having no confidence or enthusiasm. It can also mean to try and stop something from happening or stopping someone from doing something.
Discouraged is an adjective. An example sentence: The discouraged fans went home after the concert was cancelled.
"Dispirited" describes a state of feeling disheartened or lacking in enthusiasm and hope. It often refers to someone who is discouraged or demoralized due to setbacks or challenges. This emotional state can lead to a diminished motivation and a sense of pessimism.
One example of something that is not illegal but is often frowned upon by society is gossiping or spreading rumors about others.
There is disagreement about this. It most depends on what you use your hen for. If you use them as incubating machines, then no (she might not go broody as often). If you are selling hatching/eating eggs, then yes, it should be discouraged.
He was discouraged from committing any further crimes.Bad behaviour in dogs needs to be discouraged quickly.I hope the experience hasn't discouraged him from trying.
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Discouraged Ones was created on -19-08-07.