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.
There is no such word, though there is encouraging.
That is the correct spelling of "encouraging."
That is the correct spelling for "encouragement" (support).
You have spelled encouraged correctly.
Encouragement is a noun.
courage is the root word of encouragement
The abstract noun form of the verb to encourage are encouragement and the gerund, encouraging.
The nouns are story and encouragement (an abstract noun). The word Ester's is a possessive form of a proper noun, used as an adjective.
instigation, inducement, encouragement, provocation, exhortation
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
Encouragement is a noun.
Your encouragement really bolstered my resolve.
courage is the root word of encouragement
the teacher asked them to be brave for thye speeling beeWith the encouragement of his friends he performed very well in the race.With a lot of encouragement from the crowds he eventually finished the race.I gave extra encouragement to my sister to try out for the school's play.
One can obtain encouragement when ill from a close friend or relative. Co-workers are a good source of encouragement, as is a member of the clergy. When someone delivers flowers to another that is often a good sign of encouragement.
According to many researches, encouragement is very vital in many ways.
No, it is a verb form and an adjective. The noun form, encouragement, is an abstract noun.
Encourage is a verb. Encouragement is a noun. Encouraging can be either a verb (he is encouraging the dog to sit) or an adjective (the signs of recovery are encouraging). That is enough encouragement. Kaiser Willy
A shout for encouragement that starts with ch is cheer.It could also be a chant
Actioly no,,,school grades just tell you what grades you got.
I have had that kind of experince so with no respect or encouragement i say sad or mad mainly sad