Dehortatory

/dɪˈhɔːrtətɔːri/ adjective

Definition

Tending to dissuade or discourage; characterized by urging against an action.

Etymology

From dehort + -atory (adjective suffix), another form expressing the quality of dehorting.

Kelly Says

Literature and sermons are full of dehortatory passages—the powerful moments when a character or preacher desperately warns against a terrible choice with everything at stake.

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