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    In this video, we’ll show you 10 best things to do in Berlin,

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    the capital of Germany, and one of Europe’s leading hubs for history and art.

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    Here are our top 10 picks:

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    NUMBER 10: The Berlin Wall & Checkpoint Charlie

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    Berlin Wall was a 12 ft. or 3.6 m high and more than 87 mi. or 140 km

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    long physical barrier dividing East and West Berlin.

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    What started just with a wire fence to divide the city

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    between the Soviet-run and Western-controlled zone,

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    evolved into the wall in 1961.

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    While most of the wall has been demolished after the 1989 revolution

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    which led to the unification of both parts of Germany,

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    you can still see parts of the wall all over Berlin.

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    Visit Checkpoint Charlie which was the only checkpoint that allowed foreigners

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    and members of the Allied forces to cross.

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    Many East Germans used the checkpoint to escape from East Germany.

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    Berlin is full of museums and other places linked to terrors that happened there during the 20th century.

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    One of the must-see places in Berlin is the East Side Gallery,

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    which is one of the longest open-air gallery in the world

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    with over 0.8 mi. or 1.3 km of a preserved portion of the wall.

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    Over 100 artists took part in the creation of art.

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    Don’t forget to stop in front of the famous graffiti “The Kiss”.

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    Visit also The Berlin Wall Memorial and The Wall Museum.

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    In front of The Topography of Terror museum,

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    you will find a well-preserved section of the Berlin wall.

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    Check our travel guide for more information.

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    NUMBER 9: Brandenburg Gate

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    This former gate to Berlin from the 18th century is one of the most famous icons of the city.

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    The top of Brandenburg Gate is crowned with a statue of a chariot

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    drawn by four horses representing the Goddess of Victory.

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    In 1918, the gate was open for use by everyone, not only the German Royal Family.

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    The gate has been the center of attention in many historical events,

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    from royal parades to Nazi ceremonies and marches.

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    When the Berlin Wall fell, people gathered at the gate to celebrate.

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    NUMBER 8: Markthalle Neun

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    Also known as Market Hall Nine, the iconic covered market was constructed in 1891

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    and reopened in 2011.

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    Whether you want to get an original German meal, buy fresh organic vegetables,

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    or something from the flea market, or soak in the atmosphere,

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    visiting Markethalle Neun is a great experience.

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    If you visit on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, you’ll be right in time for the traditional

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    weekly market offering fresh produce, meat, and even craft beer or maybe you’ll be there

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    in time to explore their other thematic festivals dedicated to anything from beer to coffee.

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    NUMBER 7: Reichstag Building

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    Home to the German parliament

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    from the arson under the Nazi regime to the official reunification of Germany in 1990,

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    the Reichstag has seen histories unfold.

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    Full of interesting architectural elements, Reichstag is famous for its inscription on the facade,

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    “Dem Deutschen Volk," meaning “to the German People”

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    as well as a giant glass dome, offering great panoramic views of the city

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    and you can see right through the parliament.

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    The glass dome is also an example of eco-architecture because of its sustainable use of energy.

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    You can see art collections and permanent exhibitions in the building

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    or have a picnic on the grass in front of Reichstag.

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    If you want to visit the glass dome, make sure to reserve your ticket

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    to visit Reichstag in advance since they often run out.

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    And don’t forget to visit the Soviet War Memorial

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    and Victory Column with the panoramic view of Berlin,

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    both located in the area.

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    NUMBER 6: Museum Island

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    Museum Island is a complex of five museums located on an actual island in Berlin.

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    The five museums are: the Pergamonmuseum, Altes Museum, Neues Museum,

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    Bode Museum, and the Alte Nationalgalerie.

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    The island is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and was reopened in 2009

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    after being badly damaged in World War II.

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    The very first museum was the Altes Museum, which opened in 1830,

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    and all five were completed in 1930.

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    The James Simon Gallery serves as the entrance building with its collection of art and exhibition areas.

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    Each museum has a different collection, from Islamic art to sculptures from the medieval period

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    and works from artists such as Monet, Renoir, and others.

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    Berlin offers many other fascinating museums.

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    Check out our travel guide for more suggestions.

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    When you’re on the Museum Island, visit the majestic 1800s Berlin Cathedral

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    located close to Altes Museum

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    and don’t miss out on cruise in one of Berlin’s canals on River Spree.

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    By the way, did you know that Berlin has over 112 miles or 180 kilometers of waterways,

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    which is more than Venice or Amsterdam?

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    Don’t miss other attractions located near the Museum island.

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    Check out our travel guide for more suggestions.

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    NUMBER 5: Berlin Television Tower

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    At the height of over 1,200 ft. or 368 m, Berlin TV Tower is the highest building in Germany.

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    Located in what was East Berlin, the tower was created in 1969

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    as a symbol of the superiority of the German Democratic Republic, the Soviet-run part of Germany.

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    Visit the observation deck with amazing panoramic views of the city.

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    And if you’re hungry when you’re overlooking the city,

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    you can visit the Revolving Restaurant “Sphere”

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    with literally 360 degrees views of Berlin.

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    And below the TV Tower, don’t forget to explore Alexanderplatz,

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    the biggest and most popular public square in Berlin,

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    with the famous World Time Clock,

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    a clock that shows the time for all 24 time zones of the globe.

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    NUMBER 4: Jewish Museum

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    The largest Jewish museum in Europe is a place that highlights the German-Jewish relationship.

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    The Jewish Museum boasts exhibitions on personal stories

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    from the Holocaust and issues on persecution and migration in Germany.

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    It strives to be “a place to remember” from its striking facade to its zigzag designs.

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    The building itself is rich with symbolism and tells different Jewish stories,

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    even though architecture like Garten des Exils,

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    Holocaust Tower,

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    and other art installations like Fallen Leaves in the Memory Void.

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    There, visitors are encouraged to walk on iron faces creating an echo in the room.

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    Don't miss other places in Berlin, dedicated to the Holocaust, for example:

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    The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

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    where you'll walk along colossal memorial rows of concrete slabs.

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    It stands as a place of remembrance for the fallen Jews of Europe.

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    Memorial to Homosexuals persecuted under the Nazi Regime,

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    located close to the Jewish Memorial.

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    Or Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims during the Nazi regime,

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    located close to Brandenburg Gate.

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    The Topography of Terror: a site portraying the photos and evidence of the crimes

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    and persecution committed by the Nazis.

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    The place is built on former headquarters of the high command, the Gestapo,

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    and the security service of the SS.

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    By the way, the museum is free of charge.

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    NUMBER 3: Charlottenburg Palace

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    Charlottenburg is a summer place commissioned by Sophie Charlotte,

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    the first queen consort of Prussia.

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    While it was initially named Lietzenburg Palace, when Sophie Charlotte died in 1705,

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    although not entirely completed, the palace was named after her.

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    The palace was well maintained, but a big part was damaged during World War II.

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    The castle is built in a baroque style.

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    Charlottenburg offers many spots that you can visit

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    and experience what life was like for royals of that time, including the museum,

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    a collection highlighting the Prussian royal house and the king and queen who resided there.

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    English-style gardens: a popular venue for concerts and other social events.

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    Belvedere, a tea-house and small garden with a view of the River Spree.

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    Mausoleum built for Queen Louise, another queen of Prussia,

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    dubbed the “queen of hearts” because she was so beloved by her people.

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    River Spree and Lakes, where you can rest and spend your day by the water.

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    By the way, did you know you can visit the gardens free of charge?

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    NUMBER 2: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum

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    Constructed in 1910,

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    Berlin Botanical Garden was built with a purpose to have "the world in a garden."

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    The site now includes over 20,000 plant species covering over 100,000 acres

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    or 40 hectares of land.

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    75 ft. or 23 m high and almost 200 ft. or 60 m long,

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    the tropical greenhouse is actually one of the largest greenhouses in the world.

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    There are currently 16 greenhouses altogether,

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    each offering a different plant collection, as well as a botanical museum.

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    You will not regret visiting the botanic garden no matter the season.

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    There are other impressive parks and green areas in Berlin.

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    Check out our travel guide for more suggestions.

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    NUMBER 1: Alternative Culture

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    Berlin is one of the world’s main hubs of alternative culture,

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    which includes street art, nightlife, as well a vibrant underground scene.

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    The city has continuously reinvented itself since the fall of the Berlin Wall,

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    and this can be seen in the abundance of subcultures

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    and the presence of street art in communities

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    such as the Friedrichshain or Kreuzberg district and other places.

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    Numerous areas were gentrified.

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    Here are some of the best places and neighborhoods connected to the alternative culture

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    you should not miss when you are in Berlin:

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    RAW Temple

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    A former railway complex with bars, graffiti, and more.

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    By the way, don’t miss the Urban Spree Gallery while you’re there.

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    Graffiti - which most likely started because artists saw the Berlin Wall

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    as a big blank canvas for spreading their message.

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    There are many places with great graffiti all over Berlin, for instance, the Graffiti Corner.

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    World Trash Center - one of the venues of Holzmarkt Christmas Market

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    Check our travel guide for more information

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    which are some of the best places to visit

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    and experience Berlin’s underground culture.

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Use "encouraged" in a sentence | "encouraged" example sentences

How to use "encouraged" in a sentence?

  • Duty itself is supreme delight when love is the inducement and labor. By such a principle the ignorant are enlightened, the hard-hearted softened, the disobedient reformed, and the faithful encouraged.
    -Hosea Ballou-
  • Writers are encouraged to "keep 'em laughing" and complain "with good humor" in order to "win" allies. The joke is always on ourselves.
    -Alice Childress-
  • My mother encouraged me and was very great about me being gay, but she always encouraged me to follow my musical dreams, which I'm very grateful for.
    -Elton John-
  • Although I loved working on technology - I've always been a computer geek at heart - my professors encouraged me to get a real-world job working with customers.
    -Marc Benioff-
  • Note how good you feel after you have encouraged someone else. No other argument is necessary to suggest that never miss the opportunity to give encouragement.
    -George Burton Adams-
  • It is the government's strong desire to empower this fabric, this social fabric of our society where faith-based programs large and small feel empowered, encouraged, and welcomed into changing lives.
    -George W. Bush-
  • Each good thought that you have encouraged and nourished is your life's true work of art.
    -Sri Chinmoy-
  • The spirited horse, which will try to win the race of its own accord, will run even faster if encouraged.
    -Ovid-

Definition and meaning of ENCOURAGED

What does "encouraged mean?"

/inˈkərij/

verb
To make someone more determined or confident.

What are synonyms of "encouraged"?
Some common synonyms of "encouraged" are:
  • hearten,
  • cheer,
  • uplift,
  • inspire,
  • motivate,
  • stir,
  • stimulate,
  • animate,
  • invigorate,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "encouraged"?
Some common antonyms of "encouraged" are:
  • discourage,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.