encouragingly 的定义
en·cour·aged, en·cour·ag·ing.
- to inspire with courage, spirit, or confidence: His coach encouraged him throughout the marathon race to keep on running.
- to stimulate by assistance, approval, etc.: One of the chief duties of a teacher is to encourage students.
- to promote, advance, or foster: Poverty often encourages crime.
encouragingly 近义词
等同于 optimistically
更多encouragingly例句
- I’m trying to encourage as many of you as possible to immediately join me there as I may not stay at Facebook or Twitter if they continue censoring me.
- There are a number of possible explanations, but one major difference was a huge last-minute investment in ads that encouraged turnout by Republicans.
- The league and players constantly encouraged viewers to vote.
- Facebook, Twitter and YouTube’s owner, Google, made a number of accommodations, including limiting some political ads and encouraging voter registration.
- Teams have been encouraged to have players wear masks while on the sideline and in locker rooms.
- She clicked the recording button and looked at me encouragingly.
- Encouragingly, it seems the group was actually rewarded for this overture.
- Make sure you notice the garland, Funk said encouragingly, “It was embroidered by women in Ohio.”
- The housing plan, whose details were at last announced this week, has also been encouragingly to the point.
- Youll look like a baby elephant when we get back home, prophesied Carol encouragingly.
- "Yes, dear master," purred the old dame encouragingly as she seated herself on the floor near the tea-pot.
- They are well managed, and with respect to some of their departments Government reports speak most encouragingly.
- Mr. Howitt, remembering his conversation with Jed Holland, asked encouragingly, "Is this mine a very rich one?"
- Soriki waved encouragingly and the pilot answered with a quick salute before he sped after his quarry.