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adjective form of encourage ​

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Answered by balajispadalwar
1

Explanation:

Then, (because it's really the topic of your issue) the first answer could to be "encouraging". However, to use other adjectives and be as near as possible to the verb "encourage" (vb transitive), you need to know exactly what does it means: to inspire (someone) with the courage or confidence (to do something).

Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
2

Answer:

\huge \color{purple}\underbrace{HEY}

 \huge \color{green} \boxed{\colorbox{lightgreen}{ANSWER :)}}

 \huge \color{red} \boxed{\colorbox{pink}{XD}}

Explanation:

Then, (because it's really the topic of your issue) the first answer could to be "encouraging". However, to use other adjectives and be as near as possible to the verb "encourage" (vb transitive), you need to know exactly what does it means: to inspire (someone) with the courage or confidence (to do something

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