• Encouragement

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    Origin

    From Middle French encoragement, from Old French encoragier + -ment, from en- ("make, put in") + corage ("courage"), from Vulgar Latin *coraticum, from cor ("heart, daring") + -ier, suffixed with -ment.

    Full definition of encouragement

    Noun

    encouragement

    (plural encouragements)
    1. The act of encouraging; incitement to action or to practice; as, the encouragement of youth in generosity.All generous encouragement of arts. -Otway.
    2. That which serves to incite, support, promote or advance, as favor, countenance, reward etc.; incentive; increase of confidence; as, the fine arts find little encouragement among a rude people.To think of his paternal care, Is a most sweet encouragement to prayer. -Byron.

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