motivation

simple noun49 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.4

The primary or most important reason for an action.

The fundamental reason behind something.

A reason related to government, power, or public affairs.

The real, but not obvious, reason for doing something.

Emphasizes the solid and unwavering nature of the drive.

Refers to a strong level of enthusiasm and drive.

Indicates a very high level of willingness or desire.

Describes a very strong and influential driving force.

Indicates a lack of willingness or enthusiasm.

Similar to low motivation, often implying an undesirable lack of drive.

Motivation that comes from a desire for positive outcomes, such as rewards or recognition.

Motivation based on taking pleasure in an activity rather than working for an external reward.

Drive that comes from within an individual, such as personal satisfaction.

Used to describe a state where there is no or insufficient motivation.

Refers to the degree or intensity of motivation.

To not have enough or any motivation.

To no longer have the motivation that one once had.

To make motivation greater in amount or degree.

To make motivation better.

To improve or increase the quality or strength of motivation.

Used to specify the reason for a particular action or feeling.

Refers to the underlying or hidden reason for something.