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The example sentences of DEMORALISING in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Definition and meaning of DEMORALISING

What does "demoralising mean?"

/dəˈmôrəˌlīz/

demoralising

adjective
Causing you to lose confidence in yourself.
verb
cause someone to lose confidence or hope.

What are synonyms of "demoralising"?
Some common synonyms of "demoralising" are:
  • dishearten,
  • dispirit,
  • deject,
  • depress,
  • dismay,
  • daunt,
  • discourage,
  • unman,
  • unnerve,
  • crush,
  • sap,
  • shake,
  • throw,
  • cow,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/disˈhärtn/

dishearten
verb

To take away the enthusiasm of.

/dəˈspirit/

dispirit
verb

cause someone to lose enthusiasm or hope.

/dəˈjekt/

deject
transitive verb verb

Make sad or dispirited; depress.. make sad or dispirited.

/dəˈpres/

depress
verb

To push something down.

/disˈmā/

dismay
noun verb

concern and distress caused by something unexpected. To shock and discourage.

/dônt/

daunt
verb

make someone feel intimidated or apprehensive.

/disˈkərij/

discourage
verb

To try to prevent something from happening.

/ˌənˈman/

unman
other verb

Cause to lose your nerve. deprive of qualities traditionally associated with men, such as self-control or courage.

/ˌənˈnərv/

unnerve
verb

make someone lose courage or confidence.

/krəSH/

crush
noun verb

Strong attraction to someone. To cause someone to feel humiliated.

sap

/sap/

sap
noun verb

Liquid inside a plant that carries its foods. gradually weaken or destroy.

/SHāk/

shake
noun verb

Act of moving something up, down or side to side. To cause someone to be surprised or upset.

/THrō/

throw
noun verb

Arm movement to make a thing fly through the air. propel something with force through air by movement of arm and hand.

cow

/kou/

cow
noun verb

Large farm animal from which we get milk and beef. To make afraid or ashamed; intimidate.

What are antonyms of "demoralising"?
Some common antonyms of "demoralising" are:
  • encourage,
  • hearten,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/inˈkərij/

encourage
verb

To increase the chance of something happening.

/ˈhärtn/

hearten
verb

To give encouragement to.

Is "demoralising" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "demoralising" is an uncountable noun(mass noun).

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