Aún no tenemos significados para "great discouragement".
1This fact has been a great discouragement to the production of authors.
2Archie confided his great discouragement of ill-health, his inability to attend school.
3But is not deferring to answer prayer a great discouragement to praying?-A.
4At this point in my life, I suffered from great discouragement of mind.
5This was a time of great discouragement to the young artist.
6A great discouragement, the result of fatigue, came upon Mr Verloc.
7Pearl continued her preparations in the face of great discouragement.
8She shrugged her shoulders with an air of great discouragement.
9He thought it would be a " great discouragement to agriculture."
10The elections of 1862 had gone against the government, and there was great discouragement throughout the North.
11But a great discouragement was upon him.
12After news came of the retreat of the Army of the Loire, great discouragement crept over the garrison.
13It was performed, formed, though under such great discouragement; and was revived afterwards at the theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.
14A great discouragement fell on me.
15This sight gave great discouragement to our hopes of advancing much farther northward this year, than we had done the preceding.
16The complete failure of the expeditions of Hoogstraeten and of Lewis of Nassau was a great discouragement to the Prince of Orange.
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