Synonyms for Spur on:
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What are the hypernyms for Spur on?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for spur on?
The phrase "spur on" means to encourage or motivate someone. Antonyms of "spur on" include phrases such as discourage, demotivate or dissuade. Discouraging someone means to undermine their confidence or belief in themselves, often by pointing out their weaknesses and failures. Demotivating someone involves taking away their enthusiasm or drive. A person can be dissuaded from doing something if you provide them with reasons why they shouldn't or if you try to convince them to take a different course of action. In contrast to the phrase "spur on," these antonyms imply a lack of motivation, direction or confidence in oneself, and can be harmful to one's sense of purpose and self-esteem.
What are the antonyms for Spur on?
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v.
• discourage
- Disadvise
, - Disfavored
, - Disfavoring
, - Disinclining
, - Indisposing
, - Overawing
, - beating down
, - beats down
, - brake heart
, - brake one heart
, - brake one's heart
, - brake ones heart
, - break heart
, - break one heart
, - break one's heart
, - break ones heart
, - breaking heart
, - breaking one heart
, - breaking one's heart
, - breaking ones heart
, - breaks heart
, - breaks one heart
, - breaks one's heart
, - breaks ones heart
, - broke heart
, - broke one heart
, - broke one's heart
, - broke ones heart
, - cast down
, - casting down
, - casts down
, - co wed
, - co wing
, - co-wed
, - co-wing
, - de moralize
, - de moralized
, - de moralizes
, - de moralizing
, - de press
, - de pressed
, - de presses
, - de pressing
, - de-moralize
, - de-moralized
, - de-moralizes
, - de-moralizing
, - de-press
, - de-pressed
, - de-presses
, - de-pressing
, - dis advise
, - dis advised
, - dis advises
, - dis advising
, - dis countenance
, - dis countenanced
, - dis countenances
, - dis countenancing
, - dis courage
, - dis courages
, - dis favor
, - dis favored
, - dis favoring
, - dis favors
, - dis incline
, - dis inclined
, - dis inclines
, - dis inclining
, - dis may
, - dis mayed
, - dis maying
, - dis mays
, - dis tress
, - dis tressed
, - dis tresses
, - dis-advise
, - dis-advised
, - dis-advises
, - dis-advising
, - dis-countenance
, - dis-countenanced
, - dis-countenances
, - dis-countenancing
, - dis-courage
, - dis-courages
, - dis-favor
, - dis-favored
, - dis-favoring
, - dis-favors
, - dis-incline
, - dis-inclined
, - dis-inclines
, - dis-inclining
, - dis-may
, - dis-mayed
, - dis-maying
, - dis-mays
, - dis-tress
, - dis-tressed
, - dis-tresses
, - disadvised
, - disadvises
, - disadvising
, - disincline
, - disinclines
, - hold off
, - holds off
, - in dispose
, - in disposed
, - in disposes
, - in disposing
, - in-dispose
, - in-disposed
, - in-disposes
, - in-disposing
, - indispose
, - indisposes
, - inter fere
, - inter feres
, - inter-fere
, - inter-feres
, - keep back
, - keeping back
, - keeps back
, - kept back
, - over awe
, - over awed
, - over awes
, - over awing
, - over-awe
, - over-awed
, - over-awes
, - over-awing
, - overawe
, - overawed
, - overawes
, - pre vent
, - pre venting
, - pre vents
, - pre-vent
, - pre-vented
, - pre-venting
, - pre-vents
, - put off
, - re press
, - re pressed
, - re presses
, - re pressing
, - re-presses
, - re-pressing
, - talk out of
, - talked out of
, - talking out of
, - talks out of
, - threw cold water on
, - throw cold water on
, - throwing cold water on
, - throws cold water on
, - turn aside
, - turned aside
, - turning aside
, - turns aside
, - un nerve
, - un nerved
, - un nerves
, - un nerving
, - un-nerve
, - un-nerving
, - with held
, - with hold
, - with holding
, - with holds
, - with-held
, - with-hold
, - with-holds
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• dishearten, dispirit
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