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Word: Demoralizer
Speech Type: Noun
Etymology:
late 18th century; earliest use found in Tom Paine (1737–1809), author and revolutionary. From demoralize + -er Compare French démoraliseur
Definition:
A person or activity that corrupts or undermines the morals or moral principles of a person, society, etc. Now somewhat archaic (chiefly US).
Definition:
A cause of a loss of confidence, hope, or morale; something which is demoralizing.
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