discouraging
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[edit]Verb
[edit]discouraging
- present participle and gerund of discourage
Adjective
[edit]discouraging
- That causes discouragement.
- Near-synonyms: disheartening; see also Thesaurus:disheartening
- 1876, Brewster Higley (lyrics and music), “A Home on the Range”:
- Oh, give me a home where the Buffalo roam / Where the Deer and the Antelope play; / Where never is heard a discouraging word, / And the sky is not clouded all day
Derived terms
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[edit]that causes discouragement
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Noun
[edit]discouraging (plural discouragings)
- discouragement
- August 6, 1841, Lydia Ann Barclay, letter to J. B.
- But, alas! I fear the health of the better part is dwindling instead of increasing, through letting in the enemy's discouragings, and a want of feeling after the daily sap of life, whereby strength would be received to overcome all obstacles […]
- August 6, 1841, Lydia Ann Barclay, letter to J. B.