demoralize |
frustrate |
As verbs the difference between demoralize and frustrate
is that
demoralize is (american spelling) to destroy morale; to dishearten while
frustrate is to disappoint or defeat; to vex by depriving of something expected or desired.
As an adjective frustrate is
vain; ineffectual; useless; nugatory.
demoralize |
disappointment |
As a verb demoralize
is (american spelling) to destroy morale; to dishearten.
As a noun disappointment is
(uncountable) the emotion felt when a strongly held expectation is not met.
demoralize |
demoralize |
In american spelling|lang=en terms the difference between demoralize and demoralize
is that
demoralize is (american spelling) to destroy morale; to dishearten while
demoralize is (american spelling) to destroy morale; to dishearten.
As verbs the difference between demoralize and demoralize
is that
demoralize is (american spelling) to destroy morale; to dishearten while
demoralize is (american spelling) to destroy morale; to dishearten.
demoralize |
aversion |
As a verb demoralize
is (american spelling) to destroy morale; to dishearten.
As a noun aversion is
aversion.
demoralize |
degrade |
As verbs the difference between demoralize and degrade
is that
demoralize is (american spelling) to destroy morale; to dishearten while
degrade is .
demoralize |
despair |
As verbs the difference between demoralize and despair
is that
demoralize is (american spelling) to destroy morale; to dishearten while
despair is (obsolete) to give up as beyond hope or expectation; to despair of.
As a noun despair is
loss of hope; utter hopelessness; complete despondency.
demoralize |
undermine |
As verbs the difference between demoralize and undermine
is that
demoralize is (american spelling) to destroy morale; to dishearten while
undermine is to dig underneath (something), to make a passage or for destructive or military purposes; to sap.
demoralize |
disenfranchise |
As verbs the difference between demoralize and disenfranchise
is that
demoralize is (american spelling) to destroy morale; to dishearten while
disenfranchise is to deprive someone of a franchise, generally their right to vote.
demoralize |
humiliate |
As verbs the difference between demoralize and humiliate
is that
demoralize is to destroy morale; to dishearten while
humiliate is to injure a person's dignity and self-respect.
demoralize |
deflate |
As verbs the difference between demoralize and deflate
is that
demoralize is (american spelling) to destroy morale; to dishearten while
deflate is to cause an object to decrease or become smaller in some parameter, eg to shrink.
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