DISCOURAGE vs HINDER: NOUN
- Lack of courage; cowardliness.
- Want of courage, cowardice.
- The buttocks.
- In hand-ball, a ball struck by a player which afterward strikes his opponent; or one with which the server hits his opponent while standing in the ace-line; or one which strikes the opponent, who thus hinders it from reaching the front wall.
DISCOURAGE vs HINDER: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear, or which follows
- Located at or near the back of an animal
- Comparative form of hind: more hind
DISCOURAGE vs HINDER: VERB
- Try to prevent; show opposition to
- Deprive of courage or hope; take away hope from; cause to feel discouraged
- To take away or reduce the courage of.
- To persuade somebody not to do something.
- Admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior
- To cause harm.
- To keep back; to delay or impede.
- To make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle.
- Be a hindrance or obstacle to
- Put at a disadvantage
- Hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of
DISCOURAGE vs HINDER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To interpose obstacles or impediments; to be a hindrance.
DISCOURAGE vs HINDER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To deprive of confidence, hope, or spirit.
- To dissuade or deter (someone) from doing something.
- To try to prevent by expressing disapproval or raising objections.
- To dishearten one with respect to; to discountenance; to seek to check by disfavoring; to deter one from.
- To extinguish the courage of; to dishearten; to depress the spirits of; to deprive of confidence; to deject; -- the opposite of encourage
- To prevent or embarrass; to debar; to shut out.
- To keep back or behind; to prevent from starting or moving forward; to check; to retard; to obstruct; to bring to a full stop; -- often followed by from
DISCOURAGE vs HINDER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To deprive of, or cause to lose, courage; dishearten; depress in spirit; deject; dispirit.
- To lessen or repress courage for; obstruct by opposition or difficulty; dissuade or hinder from: as, to discourage emigration; ill success discourages effort; low prices discourage industry.
- To lose courage.
- Try to prevent
- Show opposition to
- Deprive of courage or hope
- Take away hope from
- Cause to feel discouraged
- Pertaining to the rear; being or coming after; latter: same as hind, which is a modern form, now more common.
- To go backward.
- To be an obstacle or impediment; stand in the way.
- Synonyms To delay, oppose, prevent, obstruct, embarrass.
- To hold or keep back; prevent from moving or proceeding; stop; interrupt; obstruct; check; impede; retard: as, to hinder one from entering; their march was hindered by fallen trees. It denotes either partial or complete obstruction, according to the context.
DISCOURAGE vs HINDER: RELATED WORDS
- Curb, Inhibit, Impede, Avoid, Curtail, Restrict, Hinder, Preclude, Encourage, Deterring, Prevent, Dissuade, Admonish, Warn, Deter
- Jeopardize, Inhibit, Stymy, Posterior, Hind, Back, Blockade, Handicap, Block, Disadvantage, Embarrass, Obstruct, Stymie, Hamper, Impede
DISCOURAGE vs HINDER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Curb, Inhibit, Impede, Avoid, Curtail, Restrict, Hinder, Preclude, Encourage, Deterring, Prevent, Dissuade, Admonish, Warn, Deter
- Impeding, Jeopardize, Inhibit, Posterior, Hind, Back, Blockade, Handicap, Block, Disadvantage, Embarrass, Obstruct, Stymie, Hamper, Impede
DISCOURAGE vs HINDER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Discourage districts from tying compensation to advanced degrees.
- Do you want to discourage customers from defecting?
- Formula contains a bitterant to discourage inhalant abuse.
- High costs might discourage entry into the market.
- We discourage growth, investment, and quality of life.
- IJARP strongly condemn and discourage practice of plagiarism.
- Vehicle sanctions thus certainly discourage repeated DWS offending.
- Martinus did not completely discourage people from meditating.
- Will value pricing discourage ridesharing and transit use?
- The lack of standardization can discourage business from good behavior and it can also discourage consumers, investors, and governments from rewarding good behavior.
- Preferably not where sunlight will hinder your viewing.
- However, less desirable factors can also hinder policy.
- Lisa Buckner never let their struggles hinder them.
- Unfortunately, the wide range of tools can hinder.
- Spectres for Freeze proliferation, Hinder, and spawning Phantasms.
- Parents can either assist or hinder that growth.
- It cannot hinder your view of the road.
- Polling places should support voters, not hinder them.
- That he foresaw man, being tempted by Satan, would fall into sin, if God did not hinder it; he decreed not to hinder.
- Hard collars also hinder nursing care, can raise intravenous and intracranial pressure and hinder access to the airways.
DISCOURAGE vs HINDER: QUESTIONS
- Do antitrust laws discourage businesses from doing social good?
- Do gender stereotypes discourage girls from playing sports?
- Does the patent system encourage or discourage innovation?
- What are some leadership behaviors that discourage innovation?
- How does an oligopoly encourage or discourage innovation?
- How do established organizations discourage new entrants?
- Did the $600 unemployment supplement discourage work?
- Will post-service depositions discourage government officials?
- What behaviors discourage empowerment in your team?
- Do metatheoretical frameworks discourage critical analysis?
- Does film photography help or hinder photographers?
- Does eating breakfast help or hinder concentration?
- Do synesthetic associations support or hinder learning?
- What is attempted conspiracy to hinder prosecution?
- Does the proposed censorship law hinder creativity?
- Does poverty hinder social and emotional development?
- Does imitative social learning hinder knowledge acquisition?
- Does open immigration policy hinder immigrant assimilation?
- Do seaweed polysaccharides hinder protein extraction?
- Will Pharma hinder or hinder the cure for diabetes?