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discount v. 1 reduce, mark down, deduct, lower, take or knock off: As I<br />

was buying a dozen, he discounted the price by ten per cent. 2<br />

diminish, lessen, minimize, detract from: One must discount<br />

what she says when she's angry. 3 disregard, omit, ignore, pass<br />

or gloss over, overlook, brush off, dismiss: Those statistics<br />

are old and can be discounted.<br />

--n. 4 reduction, mark-down, deduction, rebate, allowance: The<br />

shop overstocked the item and is offering it at a big discount.<br />

discourage<br />

v. 1 dispirit, dishearten, daunt, unman, dismay, cow,<br />

intimidate, awe, overawe, unnerve: We were discouraged by the<br />

arrival of more enemy troops. 2 deter, put off, dissuade,<br />

advise or hint against, talk out of, divert from; oppose,<br />

disapprove (of), Colloq throw cold water on: They discouraged<br />

me from applying again. 3 prevent, inhibit, hinder, stop, slow,<br />

suppress, obviate: This paint is supposed to discourage<br />

corrosion.<br />

discourteous<br />

adj. uncivil, impolite, rude, unmannerly, ill-mannered,<br />

bad-mannered, disrespectful, misbehaved, boorish, abrupt, curt,<br />

brusque, short, ungentlemanly, unladylike, insolent,<br />

impertinent, ungracious: He had been discourteous and would not<br />

be invited again.<br />

discover v. 1 find (out), learn, perceive, unearth, uncover, bring to<br />

light, turn or dig up, smoke or search out, root or ferret out;<br />

determine, ascertain, track down, identify; locate: He<br />

discovered the ninth moon of Saturn. We discovered why the tyre<br />

had gone flat. 2 see, spot, catch sight or a glimpse of, lay<br />

eyes on, behold, view, encounter, meet (with); notice, espy,<br />

descry, detect, discern: He discovered Madagascar lying right<br />

on their course. 3 originate, conceive (of), devise, contrive,<br />

invent, make up, design, pioneer; come or chance or stumble<br />

upon: She discovered a method for tin-plating gold.<br />

discovery n. 1 finding, recognition, uncovering, determining,<br />

ascertaining, unearthing; origination, invention, conception,<br />

idea; development: Who is credited with the discovery of<br />

Christmas Island? That year marks the discovery of a vaccine<br />

against smallpox. 2 exploration, disclosure, detection,

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