different between demotivate vs unmotivate
demotivate
English
Etymology
From de- +? motivate.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?di??mo?t?ve?t/
- (UK) IPA(key): /?di??m??t?ve?t/
Verb
demotivate (third-person singular simple present demotivates, present participle demotivating, simple past and past participle demotivated)
- To decrease the motivation of a person or a group.
Antonyms
- motivate
Derived terms
- demotivator
- demotivation
- demotivational
Translations
Italian
Adjective
demotivate
- feminine plural of demotivato
demotivate From the web:
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- what demotivates
unmotivate
English
Etymology
From un- +? motivate
Verb
unmotivate (third-person singular simple present unmotivates, present participle unmotivating, simple past and past participle unmotivated)
- (rare) To demotivate
unmotivate From the web:
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- what motivates you to do a good job
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- what motivates people
- what motivates benvolio to utter this warning
- what motivates you to work hard
- what motivates us to forgive
- what motivates you to succeed in life
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