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See also: Motivation and motivâtion

English

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Etymology

From French motivation. Morphologically motivate + -ion

Pronunciation

Noun

motivation (plural motivations)

  1. Willingness of action especially in behavior.
  2. The action of motivating.
  3. Something which motivates.
  4. An incentive or reason for doing something.
  5. (advertising) A research rating that measures how the rational and emotional elements of a commercial affect consumer intention to consider, visit, or buy something.
    The motivation scores showed that 65% of people wanted to visit our website to learn more about the offer after watching the commercial.

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  • (advertising, research rating that measures how a commercial affect consumer intention): The Advertising Research Handbook Charles E. Young, Ideas in Flight, Seattle, WA, April 2005
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Danish

Etymology

From French motivation.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /motivasjoːn/, [motˢivaˈɕoːˀn]

Noun

motivation c (singular definite motivationen, plural indefinite motivationer)

  1. motivation
  2. incentive

Inflection

More information common gender, singular ...

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French

Etymology

From motiver + -ation.

Pronunciation

Noun

motivation f (plural motivations)

  1. motivation

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Swedish

Etymology

From French motivation.

Noun

motivation c

  1. motivation (drive, something that motivates, etc.)

Declension

More information nominative, genitive ...

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