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Discourage from Meaning in English

expression

dɪˈskɝɪdʒ/ /ˈfɹəm
di-SKUR-ij frum
dɪskˈʌɹɪdʒ/ /fɹˈɒm
dis-KUR-ij from

Definition

To try to make someone not want to do something, usually by giving reasons, advice, or warnings.

Usage & Nuances

'Discourage from' is usually followed by a verb in the -ing form (e.g., 'discourage from smoking'). It sounds formal or neutral. Common collocations: 'parents discourage from', 'law discourages from'. Don't confuse with 'prevent from' (which means to stop entirely).

Example Sentences

His teacher tried to discourage him from cheating on the test.

basic

Doctors often discourage people from smoking for health reasons.

basic

My parents discouraged me from quitting school.

basic

I wouldn’t discourage you from trying something new, even if it’s hard.

natural

The high cost of living can discourage people from moving to big cities.

natural

Don’t let anyone discourage you from following your dreams.

natural