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4 definitions found
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:
Discourage \Dis*cour"age\, noun
Lack of courage; cowardliness.
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:
Discourage \Dis*cour"age\ (?; 48), verb (used with an object) [imp. & p. p.
{Discouraged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Discouraging}.] [Pref. dis- +
courage: cf. OF. descoragier, F. d['e]courager: pref. des-
(L. dis-) + corage, F. courage. See {Courage}.]
1. To extinguish the courage of; to dishearten; to depress
the spirits of; to deprive of confidence; to deject; --
the opposite of encourage; as, he was discouraged in his
undertaking; he need not be discouraged from a like
attempt.
Fathers, provoke not your children to anger, lest
they be discouraged. --Col. iii.
21.
2. To dishearten one with respect to; to discountenance; to
seek to check by disfavoring; to deter one from; as, they
discouraged his efforts.
Syn: To dishearten; dispirit; depress; deject; dissuade;
disfavor.
From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:
discourage
verb
1: try to prevent; show opposition to; "We should discourage
this practice among our youth" [syn: {deter}]
2: deprive of courage or hope; take away hope from; cause to
feel discouraged [ant: {encourage}]
3: admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior; "I
warned him not to go too far"; "I warn you against false
assumptions"; "She warned him to be quiet" [syn: {warn}, {admonish},
{monish}]
From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:
95 Moby Thesaurus words for "discourage":
afflict, anticipate, avert, awe, bar, beat down, blunt, bother,
cast down, check, chill, cool, cow, damp, dampen,
dampen the spirits, darken, dash, daunt, debar, deflect, deject,
demoralize, depress, deter, disaffect, disapprove of, dishearten,
disincline, disinterest, dismay, disparage, dispirit, dissuade,
distract, distress, divert, droop, estop, exclude, faze, fend,
fend off, forbid, foreclose, forestall, frighten, help, hinder,
indispose, inhibit, intimidate, irk, keep from, keep off,
knock down, lower, lower the spirits, obviate, oppose, oppress,
overawe, preclude, press down, prevent, prohibit, put off, quench,
repel, restrain, rule out, sadden, save, scare, shake, sink, slow,
stave off, stop, suppress, talk out of, trouble, try, turn aside,
turn away, turn from, turn off, unman, unnerve, vex, ward off,
wean from, weigh, weigh heavy upon, weigh upon
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