hortatory
Collocations
4ADJ.
moral, prophetic
VERB + HORTATORY
understand
PREP.
in
ADV.
almost
Definitions
adj
Giving exhortation or advice; encouraging.
The words were ordinary enough, and to my mind there was in them something so hortatory that I almost smiled.
Some of these books were, on the face of it, frivolous and facetious; but many, on the other hand, were serious and prophetic, moral and hortatory.
noun
Exhortation or advice; incitement; encouragement.
I did not know enough of the Book to understand his hortatory but it seemed to please Miz Ann, who thanked him for his blessings, said she did not require his other services, and that he had paid for his meal with his message.
That which exhorts, incites, or encourages.
For here as in other points the development of the theory of Ethics would seem to be somewhat impeded by the preponderance of practical considerations; and perhaps a more complete detachment of the theoretical study of right conduct from its practical application is to be desired for the sake even of the latter itself: since a treatment which is a compound between the scientific and the hortatory is apt to miss both the results that it would combine; the mixture is bewildering to the brain and not stimulating to the heart.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
adjective — giving strong encouragement
- exhortative
- exhortatory
- hortative
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
5The words were ordinary enough, and to my mind there was in them something so hortatory that I almost smiled.
WiktionarySome of these books were, on the face of it, frivolous and facetious; but many, on the other hand, were serious and prophetic, moral and hortatory.
WiktionaryNot in a curse but in a hortatory appeal.
WiktionaryI did not know enough of the Book to understand his hortatory but it seemed to please Miz Ann, who thanked him for his blessings, said she did not require his other services, and that he had paid for
WiktionaryFor here as in other points the development of the theory of Ethics would seem to be somewhat impeded by the preponderance of practical considerations; and perhaps a more complete detachment of the th
Wiktionary