different between discouraging vs unbearable

discouraging

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /d?s?k???d???/

Verb

discouraging

  1. present participle of discourage

Adjective

discouraging

  1. that causes discouragement

Translations

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:disheartening

Noun

discouraging (plural discouragings)

  1. discouragement
    • August 6, 1841, Lydia Ann Barclay, letter to J. B.
      But, alas! I fear the health of the better part is dwindling instead of increasing, through letting in the enemy's discouragings, and a want of feeling after the daily sap of life, whereby strength would be received to overcome all obstacles []

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unbearable

English

Etymology

From Middle English unberable, equivalent to un- +? bearable.

Adjective

unbearable (comparative more unbearable, superlative most unbearable)

  1. so unpleasant or painful as to be unendurable

Synonyms

  • insufferable
  • unsupportable

Translations

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