Synonym: disheartenment, dismay. Similar words: encouragement, discourage, discouraged, engagement, management, courage, discourse, discount. Meaning: [dɪ'skʌrɪdʒmənt] n. 1. the feeling of despair in the face of obstacles 2. the expression of opposition and disapproval 3. the act of discouraging.
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31. Mild changes in personality occur, as well as erethism characterized by excessive, undue embarrassment, timidity, depression , discouragement, irritability, resentfulness , or excitability.
32. They lead, also, to the mastery of FEAR, DISCOURAGEMENT, INDIFFERENCE.
33. Presley turned away with a gesture of discouragement, his heart sinking.
34. At this discouragement there seemed, even to her holdfast nature , no way out.
35. A great degree of discouragement indeed would not have affected Sir Edw.
36. Faith must be dead to doubt,(www.Sentencedict.com) clumb to discouragement impossibilities.
37. Discouragement on the part of the high commander inevitably spreads rapidly throughout the whole army.
38. It includes discouragement, besiegement, partition, dispersion and arrest, etc. It is a good way to protect important men or the safety of a nation's important constructions.
39. Discouraged, he returned (1737) to England; he was rescued from this discouragement by the influence of the Moravian preacher Peter Boehler.
40. There comes upon me a sense of chill discouragement of dreary deprivation.
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