Encourage vs Recomfort - What's the difference?
encourage | recomfort |
To mentally support; to motivate, give courage, hope or spirit.
To spur on, strongly recommend.
To foster, give help or patronage
To console (someone); to comfort, look after.
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*:With that cam his moder the quene of Orkeney dame Morgause / And whan she sawe syr Gareth redely in the vysage she myghte not wepe but sodenly felle doun in a swoune / and lay there a grete whyle lyke as she had ben dede / And thenne syr Gareth recomforted his moder in suche wyse that she recouerd and made good chere
To inspire with new courage; to encourage.
To reinvigorate, to strengthen.
As verbs the difference between encourage and recomfort
is that encourage is while recomfort is to console (someone); to comfort, look after.encourage
English
Verb
(encourag)- I encouraged him during his race.
- We encourage the use of bicycles in the town centre.
- ''The royal family has always encouraged the arts in word and deed
