DISCOUNTENANCE, v.t. [dis and countenance.] 1. To abash; to ruffle or discompose the countenance; to put to shame; to put out of countenance. [Not used.]How would one look from his majestic brow--Discountenance her despised.2. To discourage; to check; to restrain by frowns, censure, arguments, opposition, or cold treatment. The good citizen will discountenance vice by every lawful means.DISCOUNTENANCE, n. Cold treatment; unfavorable aspect; unfriendly regard; disapprobation; whatever tends to check or discourage. He thought a little discountenance on those persons would suppress that spirit.
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