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Demoralising vs. Discouraging — What's the Difference?

Demoralising vs. Discouraging — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Demoralising and Discouraging

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Demoralising

Present participle of demoralise

Discouraging

To deprive of confidence, hope, or spirit
Making so little progress after so much effort discouraged us.

Demoralising

(British spelling) disheartening

Discouraging

To dissuade or deter (someone) from doing something
My adviser discouraged me from applying to big universities.

Demoralising

Destructive of morale and self-reliance
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Discouraging

To try to prevent by expressing disapproval or raising objections
The agency discouraged all travel to the areas hardest hit by the disease.

Discouraging

Present participle of discourage

Discouraging

That causes discouragement

Discouraging

Discouragement

Discouraging

Causing or indicating discouragement.

Discouraging

Depriving of confidence or hope or enthusiasm and hence often deterring action;
Where never is heard a discouraging word

Discouraging

Expressing disapproval

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