verb
- to make (someone) feel embarrassed, confused, or disconcerted; to disturb the composure of
- to refuse to approve of or support; to discourage or disapprove
Usage: transitive verb; formal or literary
Usage: transitive verb; archaic or formal
Examples
- The unexpected question discountenances the speaker, causing him to pause.
- Her critical remarks discountenances his confidence in the project.
- The teacher's stern look discountenances the misbehaving students.
- Nothing discountenances her composure during difficult interviews.
- The committee discountenances any proposal that lacks proper documentation.
- His awkward silence discountenances the entire room.
- She discountenances behavior that violates the school's code of conduct.