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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(91) Don't be discouraged. Every cloud has a silver lining.
(92) The high level of capital gains tax discouraged investment.
(93) Don't be discouraged when you meet with difficulties.
(94) It's just a temporary setback. Don't be discouraged.
(95) The slowness of her progress discouraged her.
(96) The overthrow of his plans left him much discouraged.
(97) The principal discouraged unexcused absences.
(98) There's no reason to feel discouraged . You have our whole-hearted support .
(99) While America's official unemployment rate is already 10.2%, the figure jumps to a whopping 17.5% when discouraged workers and partially employed workers are included.
(100) In the interest of controlling anthrax, complete necropsy of animals is strongly discouraged.
(101) We have to be more in faith when are pressed and not get discouraged.
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(102) I am to be in Shanghai, often feel how pectoral frowsty be discouraged a responsibility recently?
(103) Smoking should be discouraged for both in couples with a history of infertility or recurrent miscarriage.
(104) The attempts to employ this capability for routine survey purposes were discouraged.
(105) He well knew the futility of trying to contend against witches, so he gave up discouraged.
(106) In pursuit of romantic love, men may feel discouraged from pursuits that are stereotypically "female" -- those that involve being nurturing and communal.
(107) But when I am discouraged or downcast I need only fling open the door of my closet, and there, hidden behind everything else, hangs the mantle of Michel de Montaigne, smelling slightly of camphor.
(108) I looked over to him waveringly, to my discouraged; we were running into each other. "How stupid you are!"
(109) Then the Seigneur turned away and the baker went out discouraged, for he did not know what to do.
(110) Use by children for non-essential calls should be discouraged, he added.
(111) Other orders, such as Trappist monks, are discouraged from "idle chatter" and will only speak when it is deemed necessary.
(112) Mass chemoprophylaxis is strongly discouraged, as it has no effect on the spread of cholera, can have adverse effects by increasing antimicrobial resistance and provides a false sense of security.
(113) Recovery takes time. Don't get discouraged. Just follow the instructions of the physical therapist.
(114) Encouraged the use of DDT indoors, but discouraged it for outdoor use.
(115) Alfred was not discouraged and in 1864 he was able to start mass production of nitroglycerine.
(116) I felt very discouraged , when he threw clod water on my idal.
(117) Early or tardy its due window of the job is highly discouraged, and it will incur earliness or tardiness penalty.
(118) The " unwanted American population " that is systematically discouraged by advertising - supported media is not small.
(119) In a culture in which group effectiveness is so prized, razzle - dazzle individual performances are discouraged.
(120) He wasn't discouraged when they threw cold water on his ideas.
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