encouragingly
encouragingly — adverb
1. using words or actions that make someone feel more hopeful, confident, or positi
using words or actions that make someone feel more hopeful, confident, or positive about a situation or their own abilities.
Kian's boss smiled encouragingly as Kian presented his sales figures to the team.
manner adverb modifying 'smiled'
Encouragingly, the test results showed that Elena's treatment was working well.
sentence adverb at start of clause
"You're almost there — keep going!" called the swimming coach encouragingly from the poolside.
Salma's parents nodded encouragingly when she told them about her university plans.
- reassuringly
focuses on calming fears rather than building confidence for the future; slightly softer in tone
- hopefully
describes a feeling of optimism but is not always directed at another person; 'hopefully' is more about the speaker's attitude, while 'encouragingly' is about giving support to someone
- supportively
broader in meaning — can describe practical help, not just emotional confidence-building
- discouragingly
describes something that makes someone lose confidence or hope
文法句型
Encouragingly, + clause (evaluating the whole statement)
verb + encouragingly (describing how an action is done)
用法筆記
Can appear at the beginning of a sentence to evaluate the whole statement (sentence adverb), or after a verb to describe the manner of an action (manner adverb). Common with verbs of speaking, looking, or gesturing such as 'smile', 'nod', 'say', and 'wave'.