undiscouraging

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ discouraging.

Adjective

undiscouraging (comparative more undiscouraging, superlative most undiscouraging)

  1. (rare) Not discouraging.
    • 1904, James Branch Cabell, The Eagle's Shadow:
      [] having children, and serving on committees and boards of patronesses, and maintaining an undiscouraging bank-balance, and being attended a little more and more frequently by physicians []