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Encourage

Encourage is a verb that means to provide someone with support, confidence, or motivation to do something, or to promote progress, development, or action. It can involve praise, reassurance, advice, practical help, or creating favorable conditions, and it is often used to describe actions that increase a person’s willingness or ability to undertake a task. The word comes from Old French encourager, from en- 'put into' or 'make' + corage 'courage', ultimately from Latin cor, cord- meaning heart.

Common usage includes encouraging someone to try a new skill, encouraging a team to persist, or encouraging

Examples include: The coach encouraged the players to keep practicing. The teacher encouraged questions and exploration.

In social and educational contexts, encouragement can boost motivation, self-efficacy, and persistence, but excessive or insincere

Related terms include embolden, hearten, spur, motivate, and inspire, while the opposite meaning is discourage. Encouragement

investment
and
reform
through
policy
or
messaging.
The
related
noun
is
encouragement;
the
adjective
encouraging;
the
adverb
encouragingly.
Government
programs
encourage
innovation
by
reducing
barriers.
praise
can
backfire
by
undermining
intrinsic
motivation
or
creating
dependence,
so
it
is
often
balanced
with
constructive
feedback
and
autonomy-supportive
approaches.
is
commonly
discussed
in
education,
psychology,
management,
and
community
development
as
a
factor
that
can
foster
resilience
and
growth.