"Discourage" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Discourage" Meaning

To discourage means to prevent someone from doing something by making it unappealing or unattractive to them. It can also mean to lack enthusiasm or encouragement for a particular activity or idea.

"Discourage" Examples

Usage Examples of "Discourage"


1. Verb

The company decided to discourage employees from using personal messaging apps during work hours to improve productivity.

2. Verb

The school administration attempted to discourage bullying by implementing a zero-tolerance policy.

3. Verb

The government is trying to discourage the use of single-use plastics to reduce waste and pollution.

4. Verb

The coach tried to discourage her athlete from quitting the team by emphasizing their strengths and potential.

5. Verb

The marketing team aimed to discourage customers from buying counterfeit products by highlighting the risks of purchasing from unauthorized sellers.

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A discounter is a person or a store that specializes in selling goods at lower prices than the usual market rate, often by offering discounts, promotions, or special deals. Discounts can be offered on a variety of products, including food, clothing, electronics, and more.

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Discourse refers to a formal or informal conversation, discussion, or exchange of ideas on a particular topic or issue. It can also refer to the way in which language and communication shape our understanding of the world, individuals, and society.

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