demotivational
English
    
    Etymology
    
From de- + motivational
Adjective
    
demotivational (comparative more demotivational, superlative most demotivational)
- Tending or intended to demotivate.
-  1989, Jan Wind, Studies in Language Origins, volume 3, page 232:- But could a demotivational process have begun in prelinguistic times and what we see today be a continuation of that?
 
 
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