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motivator
[ moh-tuh-vey-ter ]
noun
- a person or thing that gives people an incentive or reason for acting:
He's a great teacher and coach—a master motivator both in the classroom and on the basketball court.
Money is important, but often it isn't the primary motivator when a candidate accepts a job offer.
Other Words From
- de·mo·ti·va·tor noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of motivator1
Example Sentences
The underlying motivator behind voting in the last three presidential elections has been the demand for change.
“I see the upside of having the most well-known Democrat in California, other than Kamala Harris, out there as a possible motivator for Democrats more than a motivator for Republicans to go the other way.”
Ms Murray told BBC Radio 4's Today programme it had been hard campaigning but "having your child’s ashes on a bookshelf is a good motivator".
In a statement on Tuesday about the event with Harris, Winfrey said she aimed to use the live stream as a motivator to go to the polls.
In a statement on Tuesday about the event with Harris, Winfrey said she aims to use the live stream as a motivator to go to the polls.
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