hortatory
pronunciation
How to pronounce hortatory in British English: UK ['hɔ:tətərɪ]
How to pronounce hortatory in American English: US ['hɔtəˌtoʊri]
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- Adjective:
- giving strong encouragement
Word Origin
- hortatory (adj.)
- 1580s, from Middle French hortatoire and directly from Late Latin hortatorius "encouraging, cheering," from hortatus, past participle of hortari "exhort, encourage, urge, incite, instigate," intensive of horiri "urge, incite, encourage," from PIE root *gher- (5) "to like, want" (cognates: Old English giernan "to strive, desire, yearn;" Gothic gairnei "desire;" Greek khresthai "to lack, want; use, make use of," kharis "grace, favor," khairein "to rejoice, delight in;" Sanskrit haryati "finds pleasure, likes," harsate "is aroused;" Avestan zara "effort, aim;" Russian zhariti "awake desire, charm").
Example
- 1. Its character is hortatory and warning , and it breathes a strong anti-roman spirit .