No, the word 'encouraged' is the past tense of the verb to encourage (encourages, encouraging, encouraged). Example:
My parents encouraged me to pursue my passion.
Yes, the word encourager is a noun, a word for a person.
Encourager.
To encourage: encourager
encourager l'espirit
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Beetle Bailey - 1963 Courage Encourager 1-38 was released on: USA: 1963
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Tell them over the speaker and who ever eats the most give a prize
Who ever got "o" Blood group for them Red meat is very good ... in fact it will encourager weight loss..
Another word for encourage could be:PersuadePromptPromotePressure (i.e. to pressure someone into something is to encourage them to do something)... but maybe that's a little forceful...(Just an F.Y.I: When you need synonyms, use Microsoft Word - It is very helpfulgive support give help hearten stimulate foster embolden inspirit
Heartened is another word for encouraged. Additional synonyms include aided, cheered, inspired and supported.
A personality that puts others before yourself, and has a genuine deep interest in other people. An encourager (cheerleader?) who wants the very best for others. Someone who listens three times more than he/she talks, and rarely talk about him/herself.
the countries should need the following ways. they should need increase their export.,,, they should encourager the foreigners to invest in their countries.they should decrease the non developmental projects.etc