In chess tournaments, I am motivated to beat a stronger opponent. But I am not motivated playing against weaker opponent.
What word can I replace the underlined words?
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In chess tournaments, I am motivated to beat a stronger opponent. But I am not motivated playing against weaker opponent.
What word can I replace the underlined words?
I'm not a teacher.
Hi blue_jeans_vb,
There are a few synonyms and antonyms concerning the matter in question. You could try and find the proper word alone.
motivate (v) = 1. to stir to action or feeling 2. to impart courage, inspiration, and resolution to
synonyms: stimulate, instigate, arose, cause, drive, encourage, impel, incite, induce, inspire, kindle, move, stir, trigger, urge.
antonyms: discourage, depress, disconcert, dissuade, deter, prevent.
Regards,
You don't feel challenged by a weaker player. You can win easily.
Your typo or some other site's?Quote:
...motivate (v) = 1. to stir to action or feeling 2. to impart courage, inspiration, and resolution to...:?:
synonyms: stimulate, instigate, aro^U^se, cause, drive, encourage, impel, incite, induce, inspire, kindle, move, stir, trigger, urge.
antonyms: discourage, depress, disconcert, dissuade, deter, prevent.
I'm surprised the list of antonyms doesn't include the most obvious - demotivate definition | Dictionary.com
This definition doesn't mention it, but in my experience this verb occurs mostly as a participle; so 'Playing against weaker opponents can be very demotivating' or 'I always feel demotivated when I'm playing against weaker opponents' seem to me more natural than 'Playing against weaker opponents demotivates you'; but this isn't wrong.
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Sorry for the late reply... Thanks for the help