Similar words: discourage, discourse, discount, encourage, courageous, encouraging, disc, managed. Meaning: [dɪ'skʌrɪdʒ] adj. 1. made less hopeful or enthusiastic 2. lacking in resolution.
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(31) Husbands are discouraged from voting as proxy for their wives.
(32) Learners can feel very discouraged if an exercise is too difficult.
(33) The end result of using this method is that learners leave the classroom discouraged.
(34) All her strength drained out when she was discouraged in what she was doing.
(35) I think he felt discouraged because of all the criticism he'd received.
(36) Don't get discouraged by setbacks, we are new to the work after all.
(37) If tasks are too challenging, the end result is that learners are discouraged.
(38) It was the only time she had ever discouraged him from dangerous activities and she regretted it thereafter.
(39) Smoking is discouraged among the students at some medical colleges.
(40) The bad weather discouraged us from climbing the Great Wall.
(41) Discouraged(sentencedict.com), he gave up and became an administrator.
(42) He becomes annoyed or discouraged if corrected too often.
(43) I told Deborah not to get discouraged.
(44) It's raising morale amongst a once discouraged workforce.
(45) Finally, though, even Pollyanna gets discouraged.
(46) He was discouraged, ready to abandon ship.
(47) But neither does he get discouraged.
(48) Jack is not discouraged by her tough line.
(49) I didn't get discouraged when my shot didn't fall.
(50) Arrangements for committal proceedings should be reviewed, and short term imprisonment discouraged as being expensive and of little reformative value.
(51) Every child comes with the message that God is not yet discouraged of man. Rabindranath Tagore
(52) The use of calcium chloride must be discouraged because of the potential for serious burns in the infusion area.
(53) Meetings around the water cooler are encouraged rather than discouraged.
(54) Students with learning difficulties who do not have a dedicated teacher can become discouraged very easily.
(55) The banks, in turn, claimed that their hands were tied by federal regulators who discouraged them from lending.
(56) This natural protective reaction needs to be discouraged after surgery to avoid the complications of immobility.
(57) These moves have not discouraged the demonstrations against the magazine in Bucharest by more than 30 different organisations.
(58) The game is simple enough that beginners won't get discouraged.
(59) I was very discouraged at the time, but I still hoped we could find a solution.
(60) Third, the move towards compulsory admissions to residential care should be discouraged in favour of voluntary and planned admissions.
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