hortativeˈhɔr tə tɪv
hortative
English Definitions:
exhortative, exhortatory, hortative, hortatory (adj)
giving strong encouragement
hortative (Noun)
A mood or class of imperative subjunctive moods of a verb for giving strong encouragement.
hortative (Adjective)
Urging, exhorting, or encouraging.
hortative (Adjective)
Of a mood or class of imperative subjunctive moods of a verb for giving strong encouragement.
Hortative
In linguistics, hortative modalities ( (listen); abbreviated HORT) are verbal expressions used by the speaker to encourage or discourage an action. Different hortatives can be used to express greater or lesser intensity, or the speaker's attitude, for or against it. Hortative modalities signal the speaker's encouragement or discouragement toward the addressee's bringing about the action of an utterance.
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