单词 | disincentive |
释义 | disincentive (once / 59694 pages) n A disincentive makes you not want to do something. The possibility of getting an expensive ticket is one disincentive for speeding on the highway. Use the noun disincentive to mean something that discourages you from taking some action, instead of motivating you to try the way an incentive does. A library fine is a disincentive from keeping books for too long, and the fear that you'll be rejected is a disincentive from applying to a competitive college. The Latin prefix dis is key here: it means either "a lack of" or "do the opposite of." WORD FAMILYdisincentive: disincentives+/incentive: disincentive, incentives USAGE EXAMPLESKangas said the scheme’s idea was to abolish the “disincentive problem” among the unemployed. The Guardian(Jan 02, 2017) Kangas said the scheme's idea is to abolish the “disincentive problem” among the unemployed. Los Angeles Times(Jan 02, 2017) Kim’s government is essentially a crime family, not a death cult, and would respond to the disincentive of incineration. Washington Post(Dec 01, 2016) n a negative motivational influence Syn|Ant|Hyper deterrence incentive, inducement, motivator a positive motivational influence rational motive a motive that can be defended by reasoning or logical argument |
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