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difference between motivation and motive in your words​

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Answered by suhildewan35
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Motive (pronounced “moh-tihv”) is a noun. It means an attitude or basis for taking a specific course of action. ... Motivation (pronounced “moh-tih-veh-shun”) is a noun. It means a state of being energized and focused in executing tasks or problems.

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Answered by pramilarana2018
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Motive (pronounced “moh-tihv”) is a noun. It means an attitude or basis for taking a specific course of action. ... Motivation (pronounced “moh-tih-veh-shun”) is a noun. It means a state of being energized and focused in executing tasks or problems.

SO THERE IS A BIG DIFFERENCE IN IT.

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