Encouragement

Noun

 * 1) The act of encouraging; incitement to action or to practice; as, the encouragement of youth in generosity.
 * 2) * During treatment it is important to give words of encouragement and provide a positive focus through words and activities. This helps to prevent depression for both the caregiver and person going through treatment. (Source)
 * 3) * I need encouragement and some advice with my home studies.

Adjectives for Encouragement
parental; spiritual; verbal; official; sufficient; the best; great; substantial; little; constant; crowd; proper; temporary; extra; due; full of; words of; source of; letter of; note of; wave of; prayer of; signs of; gift of; cheers of; ray of; years of; grounds for.

Verbs for Encouragement
practice -; draw -; provide -; give -; offer -; need -; find -; get -; beg -; seek -; deserve -; receive -; lend -; see.

Thesaurus
abetment, advocacy, aegis, aid, aid and comfort, animating, animation, assurance, auspices, backing, bait, boost, bribe, care, carrot, championship, charity, cheering, comfort, condolence, consolation, countenance, easement, emboldening, exhortation, exhorting, favor, fillip, fosterage, goading, goodwill, guidance, heartening, help, incentive, incitement, inciting, inducement, insistence, inspiration, inspiring, inspiriting, inspiritment, instance, interest, invitation, lure, needling, patronage, payment, pep talk, percentage, persuasive, pressing, pressure, pricking, prodding, profit, promoting, promotion, provocation, reassurance, reassuring, relief, reward, seconding, shred of comfort, solace, solacement, sponsorship, spur, spurring, stimulating, stimulation, stimulative, stimulus, support, supporting, sweetener, sweetening, sympathy, tutelage, urging, whet

Etymology
From to encourage (from encouragier, from en- "make, put in" + corage 'courage', from  *undefined:, from  cor "heart, daring") + -ment

Translations

 * Bengali: উদ্দীপনা
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: akcelo
 * Finnish: rohkaisu
 * French:


 * German: Ermutigung
 * Greek:
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian:
 * Romanian: încurajare


 * Bengali: উদ্দীপনা
 * Dutch: aanmoediging, bemoediging
 * Finnish: rohkaisu
 * French:
 * Greek:, προτροπή, παρακίνηση


 * Hungarian:, pártolás
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 奨励
 * Romanian: încurajare, stimulare


 * : Bemütiging

Etymology
From encourager 'to encourage' (from encouragier, from en- "make, put in" + corage 'courage', from  *undefined:, from  cor "heart, daring") + -ment

Noun

 * 1) An encouragement