LOSE COURAGE

Definition: To become discouraged or disheartened; to lose one's determination or confidence.

Synonyms: Lose Nerve, Give Up, Back Down, Chicken Out, Cave In

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
During the race, Tim started to lose courage, but his friends cheered him on.
#2
Despite facing a challenging puzzle, Jenny refused to lose courage and continued solving it.
#3
As the storm raged on, the little boat began to lose courage in the rough sea.
#4
When the team was behind in the game, the coach inspired them not to lose courage and keep fighting.
#5
Sam started to lose courage in learning a new language, but his language exchange partner motivated him to persist.
#6
Despite facing numerous challenges, she refused to lose courage in her pursuit of a college degree.
#7
She refused to lose courage despite facing numerous obstacles in her path to success.
#8
Despite the setbacks, they managed to overcome their fears and never lose courage in pursuing their dreams.
#9
She struggled with self-doubt at times, but she never allowed herself to lose courage in her abilities.
#10
Despite the challenges ahead, she resolved not to lose courage and to continue striving for her goals.
#11
We lose courage when faced with overwhelming challenges.
#12
Never allow yourself to lose courage in pursuit of your dreams.
#13
When we lose courage, we must find the strength to persevere.
#14
At the start of the race, he vowed not to lose courage.
#15
She found herself struggling not to lose courage during the presentation.
#16
He never thought he would lose courage so quickly.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: How's the project going? I heard there have been some challenges.B: Yes, there have been a few setbacks. The team is doing their best not to lose courage, but we're facing some unexpected hurdles.A: I'm glad to hear they're staying resilient. Is there anything I can do to help?B: We might need additional support with the new requirements. I'll keep you updated.
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