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ENCOURAGING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary It's very encouraging that Andrew is in favor of the project The sales figures are very encouraging Their performance on Saturday was very encouraging I heard some encouraging news yesterday It's encouraging to hear that the government is finally listening to us
encouraging adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of encouraging adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary that gives somebody support, courage or hope This month's unemployment figures are not very encouraging You could try being a little more encouraging! Despite the encouraging findings, we remain cautious
Encouraging - definition of encouraging by The Free Dictionary Define encouraging encouraging synonyms, encouraging pronunciation, encouraging translation, English dictionary definition of encouraging adj Giving courage, confidence, or hope: encouraging news en·cour′ag·ing·ly adv American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
ENCOURAGING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Something that is encouraging gives people hope or confidence There are encouraging signs of an artistic revival The results have been encouraging It was encouraging that he recognised the dangers facing the company 'You're doing really well,' her midwife said encouragingly
encouraging - Wiktionary, the free dictionary encouraging (comparative more encouraging, superlative most encouraging) Giving courage, confidence or hope; auspicious synonym Synonym: promising Although there is no cure for the disease yet, the research results are encouraging There are some encouraging signs of economic recovery