- verbencourage (verb) · encourages (third person present) · encouraged (past tense) · encouraged (past participle) · encouraging (present participle)
- give support, confidence, or hope to (someone):"we were encouraged by the success of this venture" · "I feel much encouraged"
- give support and advice to (someone) so that they will do or continue to do something:"pupils are encouraged to be creative"
- help or stimulate (an activity, state, or view) to develop:"the intention is to encourage new writing talent"
OriginMiddle English (formerly also as incourage): from French encourager, from en- ‘in’ + corage ‘courage’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- give support, confidence, or hope to (someone):
- give support and advice to (someone) so that they will do or continue to do something:
- help or stimulate (an activity, state, or view) to develop:
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