Meaning & Definition of word "Discouraging"

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    Discouraging

    /dɪsˈkɜrɪdʒɪŋ/

    adjective:

    • 1. causing someone to lose confidence or enthusiasm
      • Example: The constant criticism was discouraging, making her doubt her abilities.
    • 2. likely to dissuade someone from doing something
      • Example: The discouraging news about job layoffs impacted employee morale.
    • 3. having a tendency to discourage
      • Example: His discouraging remarks about the project led to a decrease in team motivation.
    • 4. not encouraging or uplifting
      • Example: The discouraging statistics on climate change left many feeling hopeless.

    Etymology

    from the prefix 'dis-' meaning 'not' and 'courage' derived from Latin 'cor', meaning heart.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    a discouraging word:

    an expression that tends to demoralize or put someone down.

    discouraging feedback:

    comments that diminish someone's motivation or confidence.

    Related Words

    discouraged:

    having lost confidence or enthusiasm.

    discourage:

    to cause someone to lose confidence.

    Slang Meanings of discouraging

    Meaning: a buzzkill

    Example Sentence: That news was a total buzzkill for the party.

    Meaning: a downer

    Example Sentence: Listening to that song is such a downer.