encouragement
Americannoun
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the act of encouraging.
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the state of being encouraged.
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something that encourages.
Praise is the greatest encouragement.
- Synonyms:
- endorsement , lift , boost , support , praise
Other Word Forms
- preencouragement noun
- reencouragement noun
Etymology
Origin of encouragement
Example Sentences
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Within companies, people who could get the most out of AI might need the most encouragement, education and guidance to get there.
There was a time in the middle of the previous decade when Australian pitches offered next to no encouragement for bowlers.
From BBC
Sophia always loved creative writing, and she began to envision a career as a journalist at the encouragement of a high-school English teacher.
Bonta said he has received significant encouragement to join the crowded gubernatorial field and that he expects to make a decision “definitely sooner rather than later.”
From Los Angeles Times
“At a young age, all children need love and encouragement to be who they are, do things that make them happy, and enjoy being a kid,” he wrote in an email.
From Seattle Times
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