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单词 discouraged
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Definition of discouraged in English:

discouraged

adjective dɪˈskʌrɪdʒddəˈskərijd
  • Having lost confidence or enthusiasm; disheartened.

    he must be feeling pretty discouraged
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At 250 ppm, the oil discouraged termites from plowing through the sand.
    • I don't think I've ever been more discouraged than I am tonight.
    • Those who work toward liberation might easily feel discouraged by the small amount of progress made.
    • I am not discouraged at all for these cases.
    • The ability to select and deselect the files from the preview menu was hardly friendly, and I was initially left quite discouraged.
    • At first I looked at Dice a little, somewhat discouraged by previous experiences with online job boards.
    • And unfortunately, the polls make people feel discouraged.
    • But luckily she chose to be inspired rather than discouraged by the experience.
    • The trick is to start small and not get discouraged.
    • Nevertheless, the Jewish people should not be discouraged.
    • All of the above types of behavior, and others not mentioned, demonstrate the discouraged child taking the path of easy success.
    • Be aware of situations that depress you or that cause you to feel lonely, bored, frustrated, or discouraged.
    • Fitz and Charm weren't discouraged a bit by this honest exposition.
    • In fact, you'll see results so quickly you won't have time to be discouraged.
    • After searching everywhere in vain they became discouraged and beat the drums for him.
    • Not discouraged, Johnson decided to build a ' new ' line across the Superior Avenue viaduct to Public Square.
    • To keep myself from getting discouraged, I kept reminding myself that all this was only temporary.
    • Henry himself had no reason to be seriously discouraged.
    • Despite my confidence, Burt still felt discouraged.
    • Please never allow yourself to get discouraged.

Definition of discouraged in US English:

discouraged

adjectivedəˈskərijd
  • Having lost confidence or enthusiasm; disheartened.

    he must be feeling pretty discouraged
    Example sentencesExamples
    • All of the above types of behavior, and others not mentioned, demonstrate the discouraged child taking the path of easy success.
    • To keep myself from getting discouraged, I kept reminding myself that all this was only temporary.
    • The ability to select and deselect the files from the preview menu was hardly friendly, and I was initially left quite discouraged.
    • In fact, you'll see results so quickly you won't have time to be discouraged.
    • Please never allow yourself to get discouraged.
    • The trick is to start small and not get discouraged.
    • Those who work toward liberation might easily feel discouraged by the small amount of progress made.
    • After searching everywhere in vain they became discouraged and beat the drums for him.
    • I don't think I've ever been more discouraged than I am tonight.
    • At first I looked at Dice a little, somewhat discouraged by previous experiences with online job boards.
    • Not discouraged, Johnson decided to build a ' new ' line across the Superior Avenue viaduct to Public Square.
    • I am not discouraged at all for these cases.
    • Fitz and Charm weren't discouraged a bit by this honest exposition.
    • Henry himself had no reason to be seriously discouraged.
    • But luckily she chose to be inspired rather than discouraged by the experience.
    • Nevertheless, the Jewish people should not be discouraged.
    • Be aware of situations that depress you or that cause you to feel lonely, bored, frustrated, or discouraged.
    • Despite my confidence, Burt still felt discouraged.
    • And unfortunately, the polls make people feel discouraged.
    • At 250 ppm, the oil discouraged termites from plowing through the sand.
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