Discouraging

/dɪsˈkɜrɪdʒɪŋ/ adjective, verb

Making someone feel less confident or less willing to do something; giving someone a reason not to try.

From Old French 'descourager' (to deprive of courage), combining 'dis-' (away from) and 'courage' (Latin 'cor', the heart). Literally means to remove courage from someone's heart.

AMአንደኛ
ARمُثبط
BNদুঃসাহসী
CAdescoratjant
CSodrazovný
DAafskrækkende
DEentmutigend
ELαποθαρρυντικός
ES desalentador
FAمن निराश
FImurttelev
FRdécourageant
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