noun as in strong fondness

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disincentive, discouragement, penalty

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Example:The poor economic conditions were a disincentive for many people to invest in the stock market.

Definition:Something that discourages or prevents a person from doing or continuing an action or behavior.

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Example:The company's management's decision to cut research funding was a discouragement to the scientists who wanted to continue their work.

Definition:The process of being discouraged; lack of encouragement or support, which can lead to a reduction in motivation or enthusiasm.

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Example:Not paying taxes can result in a penalty, which acts as a disincentive to avoid compliance.

Definition:A formal punishment imposed as retribution or a deterrent, especially one prescribed by law, statute, or rule.

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