motivated
IPA: mˈoʊtʌveɪtʌd
adjective
- Enthusiastic, especially about striving toward a goal.
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Examples of "motivated" in Sentences
- "I was kind of motivated from the outing last night," Sosa said.
- Remaining motivated is one of the hardest parts of working for yourself.
- Waking up and still be motivated is much harder, and it sounds like you did that.
- To characterize this suit as commercially motivated is either ignorant of the facts or malevolent.
- Whether or not Wilson's kindergarten liar, liar pants on fire outburst can be considered racially motivated is a moot point.
- Possible selves involve images and senses, approximating what people actually experience when they are engaged in motivated or goal-directed behaviour.
- My understanding of the Rwandan genocide was that it was again motivated by an extreme hatred of one group for another, and sparked an ethnic cleansing.
- The secret to being continuously motivated is realizing why your whole focus shifts after you nearly lose something very important (like your health or freedom).
- The new strategy also requires that veteran players, who are typically more enthused about winning than the chance to play, remain motivated through the difficult times ahead.
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