Definitionadj. giving courage or confidence or hope
Last update: October 3, 2015
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The neighbors continued to help, but they had their own lives to live and she was encouraging them to get back to their normal activities. [Please select]
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"There is always plenty, Herbert," said I, to say something encouraging. [Please select]
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"Encouraging us to get along quicker," said another uneasily. [Please select]
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"It would be encouraging to get a glimpse of some one." [Please select]
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This admission is a very encouraging sign. [Please select]
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It is not an encouraging one. [Please select]
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That is encouraging. [Please select]
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"Well," said he, "my report is not so encouraging." [Please select]
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The prospect was not encouraging. [Please select]
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Lady Fareham's tardy answer was not encouraging. [Please select]
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The River Drive was a grotesque, yet on the whole encouraging exhibit. [Please select]
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