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单词 discouragingly
释义
discouragingdis‧cour‧a‧ging /dɪsˈkʌrɪdʒɪŋ $ -ˈkɜːr-/ adjective Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • a discouraging report on the economy
  • Despite discouraging viewing figures for their movie "For the Boys", Paramount decided to try to make another similar film.
  • It's very discouraging to find out that your own team members have been lying to you.
  • It is deeply discouraging that the government can struggle with the nation's budget for nearly a year and still fail to achieve anything.
  • My father made a few discouraging remarks about my academic abilities that have stayed with me to this day.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Crime is seen as only identifiable by the discouraging response it evokes.
  • It also includes discouraging cultural traits that have outlived their usefulness and may be otherwise harmful to society.
  • My slight personal acquaintance with the subject of all this discouraging impersonal solemnity seemed slightly ridiculous.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorto make someone feel less confident
if something shakes or damages someone's confidence , it makes them feel unsure of their abilities and less confident: · Being fired really shook his confidence.badly shaken: · Her confidence was badly shaken when she was involved in a car accident a few years ago.
making people feel that they cannot be successful at something they are trying to do, so that they become unwilling to continue with it: · the demoralizing effects of unemployment· Many of the teachers found the school board's criticism unfair and demoralizing.· Rivas says being on welfare was a demoralizing and humiliating experience.
informal to make someone lose their confidence, especially by saying or doing something unexpected: · Last night's defeat has taken some of the wind out of the team's sails.
to make someone feel less confident about something they are trying to achieve: · What discouraged me most was our lack of progress in the pay negotiations.· Although the troubles in the financial markets have made him cautious, Reid said they haven't discouraged him.
making someone feel less confident about something they are trying to achieve: · My father made a few discouraging remarks about my academic abilities that have stayed with me to this day.· Despite discouraging viewing figures for their movie "For the Boys", Paramount decided to try to make another similar film.be discouraging to do something: · It's very discouraging to find out that your own team members have been lying to you.discouraging that: · It is deeply discouraging that the government can struggle with the nation's budget for nearly a year and still fail to achieve anything.
Word family
WORD FAMILYadjectiveencourageddiscouragedencouragingdiscouragingnounencouragementdiscouragementverbencouragediscourageadverbencouraginglydiscouragingly
making you lose the confidence or determination you need to continue doing something OPP  encouraging:  The results were discouraging.discouragingly adverb
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