discouragement u rečniku PONS

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Sometimes it is mere passive joylessness and dreariness, discouragement, dejection, lack of taste and zest and spring.
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Self-esteem is also known as the evaluative dimension of the self that includes feelings of worthiness, prides and discouragement.
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Research also suggests that workers can not be activated for long periods of time without encountering burnout or discouragement.
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She denounced the weakening of the state, the discouragement of its personnels and the ineffectiveness of its governance.
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This prompted some staff members either to lose their positions or to leave the agency in discouragement.
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His family's discouragement meant that he appeared only as an amateur onstage and as a director until he was thirty-three.
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The more temporal and short term effects are: hurt feelings, anger, irritation, embarrassment, discouragement, humiliation, despair, and depression.
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The dogs are an effective, non-lethal discouragement that prevents the cheetahs from taking livestock.
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Parental discouragement from pursuing higher education tends to be based on the notion of we made it without formal schooling, so you can too.
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Their unequal treatment was a source of much disappointment and discouragement.
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