Need another word that means the same as “motives”? Find 6 synonyms and 30 related words for “motives” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Motives” are: motivation, need, motif, motivating, motivative, motor
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “motives” as a noun can have the following definitions:
motif | A leitmotif or figure. Superstition is a recurring motif in the book. |
motivation | The condition of being motivated. We did not understand his motivation. |
need | Anything that is necessary but lacking. She satisfied his need for affection. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “motives” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
motivating | Impelling to action. Motivating arguments. |
motivative | Impelling to action- Arthur Pap. It may well be that ethical language has primarily a motivative function. |
motor | Relating to motor vehicles. Motor nerves. |
allure | The quality of being powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating. People for whom gold holds no allure. |
attributable | (of a work or remark) able to be ascribed to a particular author, artist, or speaker. 43 percent of all deaths in Ireland were attributable to cardiovascular disease. |
auditory | Relating to the sense of hearing. Auditory processing. |
bonus | An extra and unexpected advantage. Big Christmas bonuses. |
cause | Give rise to cause to happen or occur not always intentionally. Cause an accident. |
conditioned | Physically fit. A conditioned response. |
excitation | The application of current to the winding of an electromagnet to produce a magnetic field. Two parallel coils with opposing excitation windings. |
exciting | Causing great enthusiasm and eagerness. One of the most exciting matches I ve ever seen. |
fraudulent | Obtained, done by, or involving deception, especially criminal deception. Fraudulent share dealing. |
impetus | The force or energy with which a body moves. The ending of the Cold War gave new impetus to idealism. |
incentive | A thing that motivates or encourages someone to do something. Tax incentives for investing in depressed areas. |
inducement | Act of bringing about a desired result. It is claimed that she was offered an inducement to plead guilty. |
inspiration | The process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative. Crackling sounds are heard in the stethoscope on inspiration. |
inspiring | Having the effect of inspiring someone. The scenery is not very inspiring. |
irritant | Causing slight inflammation or other discomfort to the body. A powerful skin irritant. |
lure | Something used to lure fish or other animals into danger so they can be trapped or killed. He lured me into temptation. |
motivate | Request (something) and present facts and arguments in support of one’s request. He was primarily motivated by the desire for profit. |
motivation | The psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a desired goal; the reason for the action; that which gives purpose and direction to behavior. Keep staff up to date and maintain interest and motivation. |
motivator | A person who promotes interest in or enthusiasm for something. Fear is a powerful motivator. |
optimism | A general disposition to expect the best in all things. The talks had been amicable and there were grounds for optimism. |
passion | Any object of warm affection or devotion. Their all consuming passion for each other. |
provocation | Action or speech held to be likely to prompt physical retaliation. The result was a provocation of vigorous investigation. |
reason | Present reasons and arguments. The reason that war was declared. |
reflex | In reflexology a response in a part of the body to stimulation of a corresponding point on the feet hands or head. Sneezing is reflexive. |
stimulate | Cause to occur rapidly. The reader could not fail to be stimulated by the ideas presented. |
stimulating | That stimulates. A rich and stimulating working environment. |
stimulation | (physiology) the effect of a stimulus (on nerves or organs etc. The child needs plenty of stimulation as bored hands can make mischief. |
stimulus | A thing that arouses activity or energy in someone or something; a spur or incentive. She loved the stimulus of the job. |
titillate | Excite pleasurably or erotically. The press are paid to titillate the public. |
urge | Spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts. Sexual urges. |
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