discourageable

/dɪˈskɜrɪdʒəbəl/
adjective
  1. Easily made to lose confidence or hope; able to be discouraged.
    • A discourageable person might give up after one failed attempt.
    • She is not discourageable; setbacks only make her work harder.
    • Young children can be very discourageable if they face too much criticism.
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