discourage|discouraged|discourages|discouraging in English
verb
[dis·cour·age || dɪ'skʌrɪdʒ]
cause to lose heart; deter, dissuade; show disapproval of
Use "discourage|discouraged|discourages|discouraging" in a sentence
1. Discouraging Personal Feelings
2. The results were discouraging.
3. The court discourages frivolous law suits.
4. Postponed expectations can prove discouraging too.
5. This discouraged us.
6. Hey, don't get discouraged
7. Parents should discourage smoking.
8. It's discouraging that so many students have failed.
9. Do Not Become Discouraged
10. He's practised in removing and discouraging demons.
11. Low prices discourage industry.
12. They should be discouraged.
13. Life may get hard, confusing, painful, and discouraging.
14. Father discourage the expression of enthusiasm.
15. Don't let one failure discourage you.
16. Her criticisms had the effect of discouraging him completely.
17. Smoking is Actively discouraged i
18. Rather, they often discourage it.
19. The school teachers discourage smoking.
20. Never be discouraged with life.
21. Don't be discouraged at failure.
22. But do not be discouraged.
23. Crosstalk is discouraged during our meetings
24. Even though that was discouraging, it didn't stop me.
25. The dim arctic twilight added to the discouraging atmosphere.