Depriving of confidence or hope or enthusiasm and hence often deterring action.
1 If the victim decides to press ahead, the experience can be discouraging .
2 But when it comes to everyday problems, acne can be really discouraging .
3 The company says the reviews are too expensive, time-consuming and often discouraging .
4 A number of athletes acknowledged the lack of race atmosphere was discouraging .
5 The account the natives give of the distant interior is very discouraging .
6 A negative or discouraging observation will need to be kept in perspective!
7 One explanation is that Russia is still a force that needs discouraging .
8 Hearing this discouraging anecdote did not improve my relations with my father.
9 At the close of the first year, the results were rather discouraging .
10 But for real discouraging insect troubles the vegetable garden takes the prize.
11 But the most discouraging feature of the disease is its extreme contagiousness.
12 The Hong Kong protests were also discouraging investment and hitting retail sales.
13 The first reports from Richmond were more discouraging than the truth warranted.
14 At length the discouraging cry arose that the Captain was desperately wounded.
15 But the entrails presented discouraging omens, and the sacrifice was again renewed.
16 At breakfast time, the report of the poor Minister was still discouraging .
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