Sentences with discouraged
dis·cour·age
D d - I felt discouraged and wondered whether the task I had set myself was worth the effort.
- Low prices discourage industry.
- Many good, original painters are being overlooked and discouraged because of a judge's lack of knowledge.
- Families were discouraged from maintaining contact with their children and the children were often told their parents were dead.
- To discourage the expression of enthusiasm.
- A person who discourages easily.
- Training our army of underemployed, unemployed and discouraged workers will help meet employer needs.
- Her vision degenerated in her teens and 20s, but she was discouraged from reading Braille, so she stuck to audio books and large print.
- That is, low-grade mining is not discouraged as only final profits are taxed.