demoralizing
/dɪˈmɒrəlaɪzɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈmɔːrəlaɪzɪŋ/ (ame, ipa)
demoralizing — 形容詞
- demoralizingpositive
- more demoralizingcomparative
- most demoralizingsuperlative
1. making you feel so discouraged that you lose your confidence, enthusiasm, or hop
令人洩氣
讓人失去信心或希望
making you feel so discouraged that you lose your confidence, enthusiasm, or hope for continuing something.
After three failed attempts, Yuki found the whole experience deeply demoralizing.
三次失敗後,Yuki 覺得整個經歷非常令人洩氣。
find + experience + demoralizing
The team's sixth consecutive loss was demoralizing for the players, who had trained for months.
球隊連續第六場輸球讓訓練了好幾個月的球員們感到十分洩氣。
demoralizing for [people]
For Priya, receiving yet another polite rejection felt deeply demoralizing after a year of searching.
對 Priya 來說,找了一年工作卻接連收到婉拒信,讓她感到極度沮喪。
It was demoralizing for the neighborhood to watch their only library close after sixty years.
看著社區裡唯一的圖書館經營六十年後關閉,居民們都覺得很沮喪。
- discouraging
slightly weaker; focuses on loss of motivation rather than loss of hope
- disheartening
close synonym, more emotional; emphasizes sadness over lost enthusiasm
- crushing
much stronger; suggests a total collapse of hope
- encouraging
opposite effect — builds confidence and motivation
- uplifting
makes you feel happier and more positive
文法句型
demoralizing + for + person
find/feel + something + demoralizing
it + be + demoralizing + to-infinitive
用法筆記
Common after linking verbs such as feel, find, and be. Often used with intensifying adverbs like deeply, completely, or totally.