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Courage is something that you have. It is a noun. It means to be brave.
Encouragement is also a noun, but it is something someone gives you, not something you already have. Encouragement is like little helpful, uplifting comments such as: "well done", "You're doing great", and "Keep it up!"
Isn't the English language a bit strange?-adding 'en' before courage can totally change the meaning!
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courage is the root word of encouragement
the prefix is en- the suffix is -ment the root word is courage.
You spell it like "courage," but with "en" in front of it. Or you can look at the word as you just spelled it in your question. That is the correct spelling. It simply means to give someone courage.
The abstract noun form of the verb to encourage are encouragement and the gerund, encouraging.
It is the same, l'encouragement. It is also masculine.
The base word for "discouragement" is "encourage." The prefix "dis-" added to "courage" changes the meaning to convey the opposite, indicating a lack of encouragement or support.
It's the same word - courage. Pronounce it coo-rahj
Need humility to admit the need of courage, and you need courage to be humble.
"Ne timeas" is Latin for "Do not fear" or "Do not be afraid." It is often used to convey reassurance or encouragement in various contexts. This phrase encapsulates a message of courage and overcoming fear.
Courage and confidence are related but not the same. Courage is the ability to face fear, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation without being overcome by it. Confidence is more about self-assuredness and belief in one's abilities. It is possible to have confidence without courage and vice versa.
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Perseverance and courage are related but not the same. Perseverance is the ability to persist and keep going despite challenges or obstacles, while courage is the willingness to face fear or danger. Perseverance often involves consistent effort over time, while courage involves taking action in the face of adversity.