All inspiritment synonyms
in·spir·it
I i noun inspiritment
- help — to give or provide what is necessary to accomplish a task or satisfy a need; contribute strength or means to; render assistance to; cooperate effectively with; aid; assist: He planned to help me with my work. Let me help you with those packages.
- faith — a female given name.
- confidence — If you have confidence in someone, you feel that you can trust them.
- optimism — a disposition or tendency to look on the more favorable side of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome.
- backing — If someone has the backing of an organization or an important person, they receive support or money from that organization or person in order to do something.
- assistance — If you give someone assistance, you help them do a job or task by doing part of the work for them.
- comfort — If you are doing something in comfort, you are physically relaxed and contented, and are not feeling any pain or other unpleasant sensations.
- incentive — something that incites or tends to incite to action or greater effort, as a reward offered for increased productivity.
- stimulation — to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: to stimulate his interest in mathematics.
- stimulus — something that incites to action or exertion or quickens action, feeling, thought, etc.: The approval of others is a potent stimulus.
- cheer — When people cheer, they shout loudly to show their approval or to encourage someone who is doing something such as taking part in a game.
- relief — prominence, distinctness, or vividness due to contrast.
- consolation — the act of consoling or state of being consoled; solace
- fortitude — mental and emotional strength in facing difficulty, adversity, danger, or temptation courageously: Never once did her fortitude waver during that long illness.
- reward — a sum of money offered for the detection or capture of a criminal, the recovery of lost or stolen property, etc.
- inspiration — an inspiring or animating action or influence: I cannot write poetry without inspiration.
- reassurance — to restore to assurance or confidence: His praise reassured me.
- advance — To advance means to move forward, often in order to attack someone.
- incitement — the act of inciting.
- easement — Law. a right held by one property owner to make use of the land of another for a limited purpose, as right of passage.
- supporting — to bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.); serve as a foundation for.
- refreshment — something that refreshes, especially food or drink.
- advocacy — Someone's advocacy of a particular action or plan is their act of recommending it publicly.
- favor — something done or granted out of goodwill, rather than from justice or for remuneration; a kind act: to ask a favor.
- succor — help; relief; aid; assistance.
- helpfulness — giving or rendering aid or assistance; of service: Your comments were very helpful.
- urging — to push or force along; impel with force or vigor: to urge the cause along.
- aid — Aid is money, equipment, or services that are provided for people, countries, or organizations who need them but cannot provide them for themselves.
- promotion — advancement in rank or position.
- trust — reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc., of a person or thing; confidence.
- boost — If one thing boosts another, it causes it to increase, improve, or be more successful.
- animation — Animation is the process of making films in which drawings or puppets appear to move.
- hope — Anthony, pen name of Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins.
- firmness — not soft or yielding when pressed; comparatively solid, hard, stiff, or rigid: firm ground; firm texture.
- invigoration — to give vigor to; fill with life and energy; energize.
- consoling — to alleviate or lessen the grief, sorrow, or disappointment of; give solace or comfort: Only his children could console him when his wife died.
- reassuring — to restore to assurance or confidence: His praise reassured me.
- relieving — to ease or alleviate (pain, distress, anxiety, need, etc.).
- shot in the arm — a discharge of a firearm, bow, etc.