Encouragement Phrases

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun the act of showing approval or praise by clapping

verb to show approval or praise by clapping

  • The audience was quick to applaud the pianist's flawless performance.
  • We all applauded when the principal announced the school would be closed for a snow day.
  • I gotta applaud your hustle, you really know how to get things done.
  • We should applaud her bravery in speaking out against injustice.

verb to continue or proceed

adverb continuously or without stopping

preposition used to indicate that an action or event is continuing or being carried out

  • Please go on with your presentation, we are all eager to hear more.
  • Go on, tell me what happened next!
  • I can't believe she just went on like that!
  • The show must go on, no matter what obstacles we face.

noun a type of support or encouragement given to someone to boost their morale or confidence

  • The organization provided moral support to the employees during the difficult times.
  • I always turn to my best friend for moral support when I need it.
  • My sister always gives me that extra boost of moral support when I'm feeling down.
  • The presence of her parents at the competition was like a pillar of moral support for the young athlete.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun

  • Despite not achieving the desired result, he was given an A for effort for his dedication and hard work.
  • She may not have won the competition, but she definitely deserves an A for effort for all the practice she put in.
  • Even though he didn't pass the test, I'll give him an A for effort for trying his best.
  • The project didn't turn out as expected, but I have to give them an A for effort for thinking outside the box.