"Demoralization" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Demoralization is the process of causing someone to lose their enthusiasm, spirit, or motivation. It can also refer to the loss of morale, which is the moral or emotional well-being of a person, group, or organization. Examples of demoralization include feelings of hopelessness, depression, anxiety, or disempowerment.
In a broader sense, demoralization can apply to a group or community, causing them to lose faith in their leaders, institutions, or way of life.
Demophon is a male given name derived from Greek mythology. It refers to Demophon, the son of Theseus and Phaedra, an Athenian king. As a surname, it may refer to someone who is descended from or relates to Demophon.
Demoralisation refers to the process of undermining or weakening someone's morale, which is their sense of well-being, confidence, or enthusiasm. It can also refer to the state of being demoralised, where someone or a group loses their motivation, enthusiasm, or sense of purpose.
To demoralize means to cause a feeling of disappointment or hopelessness, often among a group of people, such as an army or a team, causing them to lose their sense of purpose or motivation. It can also mean to undermine someone's confidence or morale, making them feel less confident or enthusiastic about a particular task or situation.
Demoralised refers to a loss of morale or confidence, often resulting in a decline in motivation, enthusiasm, or spirits. When someone is demoralised, they may feel hopeless, disheartened, or deflated, often due to a series of setbacks, failures, or difficult circumstances.
Demoralises is a verb that means to cause someone to lose confidence or enthusiasm, often in their work or efforts. It can also mean to damage someone's morale, or to make them feel discouraged or disheartened.
Demoralizing refers to something that is humiliating, discouraging, or disheartening, causing someone to lose confidence or feeling of respect for themselves or others. It can also describe an action or situation that demeans or undermines someone's sense of purpose, morale, or motivation.
To demoralize someone means to reduce their morale or confidence, often by criticizing or belittling them, that they lose their enthusiasm, motivation, or sense of purpose. It can also mean to undermine or erode someone's moral values or principles. In a broader sense, demoralize can refer to an action or situation that has a detrimental effect on morale, causing a decline in motivation, spirit, or confidence.
Demoralized refers to a state of being deprived of hope, enthusiasm, or confidence, often resulting in a lack of motivation or willingness to continue.
To demoralize someone or something means to deprive them of their sense of purpose, confidence, or morale. It can also mean to destroy or undermine their moral or emotional well-being. Similarly, demoralizing can refer to acts that discourage people from feeling proud, inspired, or motivated. Often, this can be achieved through criticism, negativity, or failure to meet expectations.
Demosaicing is a digital image processing technique used to reconstruct a full-color image from a mosaic of small color filters that are commonly used in digital cameras. Each pixel in the image is typically represented by only one color value, and the demosaicing algorithm uses interpolation and color correction to estimate the missing color values and create a full-color image.
Demospongiae refers to a class of marine animals that belong to the phylum Porifera. It is a type of simple multicellular organism that is characterized by having pores and channels for circulating water through its body. Demospongiae are commonly known as sponges, and they are often found attached to the seafloor, rocks or reefs. They have a porous skeleton made of spongin, a protein-based material, and are filter feeders, obtaining their nutrients by capturing and digesting small organisms and particles that they filter from the water.