noun
- people or things that cause someone to lose confidence, hope, or determination
Usage: plural form of demoralizer; typically refers to persons or abstract forces that weaken morale
Examples
- The constant setbacks were demoralizers for the team's confidence.
- Negative comments from critics can be demoralizers for young artists.
- The coach identified the losing streak as one of the main demoralizers affecting player morale.
- Repeated failures act as demoralizers in the workplace.
- The demoralizers within the organization were eventually removed from leadership positions.
- Bad weather and equipment failures were demoralizers during the expedition.