encouragement
IPA: ɛnkˈɝɪdʒmʌnt
noun
- The act of encouraging
- Something that incites, supports, promotes, protects or advances; incentive
- Words or actions that increase someone's confidence
- The feeling of being encouraged
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Examples of "encouragement" in Sentences
- Thanks for the encouragement and corroboration.
- Also: chrsitian encouragement is the most pathetic form of encouragemtn.
- Israel, with U.S. help and encouragement, is headed down the path toward destruction.
- K J, Your encouragement is also greatly appreciated and I Thank You for calling me a writer!
- That kind of encouragement is just what you need to hear as you make this next big career leap.
- Essential to this encouragement is a better understanding of the interaction between the market and non-market sectors of our economy.
- It is important that encouragement comes from the home, through introduction from a young age to incrementally more complex forms of technology.
- You also, always, have something to give to someone else, even it is a smile; even if it is a word of encouragement, a handshake, a hug, a moment spent in conversation.
- On the wall where the buses unloaded their passengers someone had taped signs reading Otsukare-sama,'' a phrase of encouragement used for someone who's gone through a long, tiring ordeal.
- Kalliope had been kept up by her native dignity and resolution, and had at first gently, then firmly, declined the arguments, persuasions, promises, and final reproaches with which they beset her -- even threatening to disclose what they called encouragement, and assuring her that she need not reckon on
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