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    encouragement
    /ɪnˈkʌrɪdʒm(ə)nt/

    noun

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  2. words or behaviour that give someone confidence to do something: Children need lots of encouragement from their parents. encouragement of I could never have achieved this without the encouragement of my husband and family. words or behaviour that make something more likely to happen:

  3. The meaning of ENCOURAGEMENT is the act of encouraging : the state of being encouraged. How to use encouragement in a sentence.

  4. words or behavior that give someone confidence to do something: Children need lots of encouragement from their parents. encouragement of I could never have achieved this without the encouragement of my husband and family. words or behavior that make something more likely to happen:

  5. the act of encouraging. the state of being encouraged. something that encourages: Praise is the greatest encouragement. Synonyms: endorsement, lift, boost, support, praise. Discover More. Other Words From. pre en·cour age·ment noun. re en·cour age·ment noun. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of encouragement 1.

  6. to help someone to feel confident and able to do something, or to give advice to someone to do something: Our parents always encouraged us to ask questions. If something encourages an activity, it supports it or makes it more likely: The city needs to encourage job creation. encouragement. noun [ U ] us / ɪnˈkɜr·ɪdʒ·mənt, -ˈkʌr·ɪdʒ- /

  7. Encouragement is the activity of encouraging someone, or something that is said or done in order to encourage them.

  8. When you help someone by offering positive words of support and approval, that's encouragement. It must have been the words of encouragement you gave in the airport lounge that helped your friend board the plane.