Discouragement

How many syllables in Discouragement?

discouragement has 4 syllables

Split Discouragement into syllables?

dis-cour-age-ment

Definition of Discouragement

Discouragement means the feeling of losing confidence or hope in a situation or a person.

How should Discouragement divide into syllables

This word has four syllables. The vowels are 'i', 'o', 'a', and 'e'. The consonants are 'd', 's', 'c', 'r', 'g', 'm', and 't'.

Part of Speech - Discouragement

Noun

The team felt a sense of discouragement when they lost the game.

Sentences with Discouragement

  • The bad grade was a source of discouragement for the student.
  • The athlete's injury led to discouragement about her ability to compete.
  • Discouragement can be temporary and doesn't mean giving up.
  • The lack of progress was a discouragement for the project team.
  • The teacher provided encouragement to help the student overcome discouragement.

Quotes with Discouragement

  • Discouragement is not the absence of adequacy but the absence of courage.
  • Discouragement is a negative emotion with more than one cause.
  • Discouragement is not the end, it is the beginning of a new life.
  • Discouragement is the enemy of progress.
  • Discouragement is like a cloud blocking the sunshine - it prevents us from seeing the good things in life.

Number of characters in Discouragement

14 ( d, i, s, c, o, u, r, a, g, e, m, e, n, t )

Unique letters in Discouragement

13 ( d, i, s, c, o, u, r, a, g, e, m, n, t )

Discouragement Backwards

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Phonetic Transcription of Discouragement

IPA (International): dɪˈskɜ:ɪdʒmʌnt

ARA (American): dɪˈskɝɪdʒmʌnt

EPA (English): dɪˈskɜ:ɪdʒmʌnt

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