embolden |
animate |
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In transitive terms the difference between embolden and animate
is that
embolden is to encourage, inspire, or motivate while
animate is to give spirit or vigour to; to stimulate or enliven; to inspirit.
As an adjective animate is
that which lives.
embolden |
incite |
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As verbs the difference between embolden and incite
is that
embolden is to render (someone) bolder or more courageous while
incite is to rouse, stir up or excite.
embolden |
stimulate |
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Embolden is a related term of stimulate.
As verbs the difference between embolden and stimulate
is that
embolden is to render (someone) bolder or more courageous while
stimulate is to encourage into action.
embolden |
instigate |
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Embolden is a related term of instigate.
As verbs the difference between embolden and instigate
is that
embolden is to render (someone) bolder or more courageous while
instigate is to goad or urge forward; to set on; to provoke; to incite.
embolden |
cheer |
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Embolden is a related term of cheer.
As a verb embolden
is to render (someone) bolder or more courageous.
As a noun cheer is
land, country, state, territory, shore.
embolden |
strengthen |
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In transitive terms the difference between embolden and strengthen
is that
embolden is to encourage, inspire, or motivate while
strengthen is to augment; to improve; to intensify.
embolden |
comfort |
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Embolden is a related term of comfort.
In lang=en terms the difference between embolden and comfort
is that
embolden is to encourage, inspire, or motivate while
comfort is to make comfortable.
As verbs the difference between embolden and comfort
is that
embolden is to render (someone) bolder or more courageous while
comfort is to relieve the distress or suffering of; to provide comfort to.
As a noun comfort is
contentment, ease.
embolden |
countenance |
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Embolden is a related term of countenance.
In lang=en terms the difference between embolden and countenance
is that
embolden is to encourage, inspire, or motivate while
countenance is to tolerate, support, sanction, patronise or approve of something.
As verbs the difference between embolden and countenance
is that
embolden is to render (someone) bolder or more courageous while
countenance is to tolerate, support, sanction, patronise or approve of something.
As a noun countenance is
appearance, especially the features and expression of the face.
embolden |
bolded |
As verbs the difference between embolden and bolded
is that
embolden is to render (someone) bolder or more courageous while
bolded is past participle of lang=en.
embolden |
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