Sentences with discourage
dis·cour·age
D d - It may be difficult to do at first. Don't let this discourage you. [VERB noun]
- ...typhoons that discouraged shopping and leisure activities. [VERB noun/verb-ing]
- They were tethered to the spire in an attempt to discourage sulphur.
- Some say this apparent disregard for abused children could embolden child sex predators and discourage victims from seeking justice.
- This solution discourages rust
- Low prices discourage industry.
- We need to keep taxes high to discourage us from working so hard and neglecting leisure.
- The outbreak of SARS in Guangdong last November did not discourage local residents.
- To discourage the expression of enthusiasm.
- A person who discourages easily.
- Don't be discouraged by the amount of work left to do: you'll finish it in good time.