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motive
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See also: Motive and motivé

English

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Etymology

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From Middle English motif, from Anglo-Norman motif, Middle French motif, and their source, Late Latin motivum (“motive, moving cause”), neuter of motivus.

Pronunciation

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  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈməʊtɪv/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈmoʊtɪv/
  • Audio (US):(file)
  • Rhymes: (Received Pronunciation) -əʊtɪv, (General American) -oʊtɪv

Noun

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motive (plural motives)

  1. (obsolete) An idea or communication that makes one want to act, especially from spiritual sources; a divine prompting. [14th–17th c.]
    • 1624, Democritus Junior [pseudonym; Robert Burton], The Anatomy of Melancholy: […], 2nd edition, Oxford, Oxfordshire: […] John Lichfield and James Short, for Henry Cripps, →OCLC, partition III, section 2, member 1, subsection ii:
      there's something in a woman beyond all human delight; a magnetic virtue, a charming quality, an occult and powerful motive.
  2. An incentive to act in a particular way; a reason or emotion that makes one want to do something; anything that prompts a choice of action. [from 15th c.]
    Synonym: motivation
    • 1947, Malcolm Lowry, Under the Volcano, New York: Reynal & Hitchcock:
      Many of them at first seemed kind to him, but it turned out their motives were not entirely altruistic.
    • 2007, Joe Biden, Promises to Keep‎[1], New York: Random House, published 2008, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 110:
      “Your job here is to find the good things in your colleagues—the things their state saw—and not focus on the bad.”
      I said I understand.
      “And, Joe, never attack another man’s motive, because you don’t know his motive.”
  3. (obsolete, rare) A limb or other bodily organ that can move. [15th–17th c.]
    • c. 1602, William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of Troylus and Cressida”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act IV, scene v]:
      every joint and motive of her body
  4. (law) Something which causes someone to want to commit a crime; a reason for criminal behaviour. [from 18th c.]
    What would his motive be for burning down the cottage?
    No-one could understand why she had hidden the shovel; her motives were obscure at best.
    • 1931, Francis Beeding, “10/6”, in Death Walks in Eastrepps:
      “Why should Eldridge commit murder? […] There was only one possible motive—namely, he wished to avoid detection as James Selby of Anaconda Ltd. […]”
  5. (architecture, fine arts, music) Alternative form of motif.
    If you listen carefully, you can hear the flutes mimicking the cello motive.

Derived terms

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  • appeal to motive
  • by-motive
  • leading motive
  • motiveless
  • motive power
  • motive power depot
  • profit motive
  • ulterior motive

Related terms

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English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *mew- (0 c, 2 e)

Translations

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a cause to commit a crime
  • Albanian: motiv (sq) m, ngajë (sq) f
  • Arabic: حَافِز m (ḥāfiz)
  • Asturian: motivu (ast) m
  • Belarusian: маты́ў m (matýŭ)
  • Bulgarian: моти́в (bg) m (motív)
  • Catalan: motiu (ca) m
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 動機 / 动机 (zh) (dòngjī)
  • Czech: motiv (cs) m, pohnutka (cs) f
  • Danish: bevæggrund c, motiv (da) n
  • Dutch: motief (nl) n, beweegreden (nl) f, motivatie (nl)
  • Finnish: vaikutin (fi), motiivi (fi)
  • French: motif (fr) m, mobile (fr) m
  • German: Motiv (de) n, Beweggrund (de) m
  • Hebrew: מניע m (menía)
  • Hungarian: indíték (hu)
  • Ido: motivo (io)
  • Irish: réasún m
  • Italian: motivo (it) m, movente (it) m
  • Japanese: 動機 (ja) (どうき, dōki)
  • Korean: 동기(動機) (ko) (donggi)
  • Ladino: sebeb, sebep
  • Latin: ratio (la)
  • Macedonian: мотив m (motiv)
  • Occitan: motiu (oc) m
  • Persian: انگیزه (fa) (angize)
  • Plautdietsch: Drief m
  • Polish: motyw (pl) m
  • Portuguese: motivo (pt) m
  • Romanian: motiv (ro) n, rațiune (ro) f
  • Russian: моти́в (ru) m (motív), по́вод (ru) m (póvod)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: мо̀тӣв f
    Roman: mòtīv (sh) f
  • Slovak: motív m
  • Slovene: motiv (sl) m
  • Spanish: motivo (es) m, móbil m
  • Swedish: motiv (sv) c
  • Thai: แรงจูงใจ (th) (rɛɛng-juung-jai)
  • Tocharian B: ṣarm
  • Ukrainian: моти́в m (motýv)
  • Vietnamese: động cơ (vi) (動機)
music: theme or subject
  • Belarusian: маты́ў m (matýŭ)
  • Bulgarian: моти́в (bg) m (motív)
  • Danish: motiv (da) n
  • Dutch: motief (nl) n, onderwerp (nl) f
  • Finnish: aihe (fi)
  • French: thème (fr) m, motif (fr) m
  • Hebrew: מוֹטִיב (he) m (motív)
  • Ido: motivo (io)
  • Polish: motyw (pl) m, temat (pl) m
  • Romanian: motiv (ro) n
  • Russian: моти́в (ru) m (motív)
  • Slovak: motív m
  • Spanish: motivo (es) m
  • Ukrainian: моти́в m (motýv)
arts: motif
  • Catalan: motiu (ca) m
  • Danish: motiv (da) n
  • Dutch: motief (nl) n
  • Finnish: aihe (fi), motiivi (fi)
  • French: motif (fr) m
  • Ido: motivo (io)
  • Polish: motyw (pl) m
  • Russian: моти́в (ru) m (motív)
  • Turkish: motif (tr)
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  • Estonian: (please verify) motiiv
  • German: (please verify) Motiv (de) n
  • Italian: (please verify) motivo (it) m
  • Japanese: (please verify) 理由 (ja) (りゆう, riyū)
  • Norwegian: (please verify) motiv (no) n
  • Romanian: (please verify) motiv (ro) n
  • Slovak: (please verify) motív m
  • Slovene: (please verify) nagib m
  • Spanish: (please verify) motivo (es) m
  • Swedish: (please verify) motiv (sv) n
  • Turkish: (please verify) neden (tr), (please verify) sebep (tr), (please verify) dürtü (tr)

Verb

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motive (third-person singular simple present motives, present participle motiving, simple past and past participle motived)

  1. (transitive) To prompt or incite by a motive or motives; to move.
    Synonym: motivate

Translations

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to prompt or incite
  • Bulgarian: мотивирам (bg) (motiviram)
  • Dutch: motiveren (nl), (please verify) aanzetten tot (nl)
  • Finnish: motivoida (fi)
  • French: motiver (fr)
  • Ido: motivizar (io)
  • Polish: motywować (pl) impf, zmotywować pf

Adjective

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motive (not comparable)

  1. Causing motion; having power to move, or tending to move
    Synonyms: moving; see also Thesaurus:movable
    a motive argument
    motive power
    • 1658, Sir Thomas Browne, The Garden of Cyrus, Folio Society, published 2007, page 195:
      In the motive parts of animals may be discovered mutuall proportions; not only in those of Quadrupeds, but in the thigh-bone, legge, foot-bone, and claws of Birds.
  2. Relating to motion and/or to its cause
    Synonyms: kinetic, motional
    • 1929, Arthur Lourié, “An Inquiry into Melody”, in Modern Music, volume VII, number 1, page 10:
      Debussy's melody is fractional, fragmentary. But at the core all his music is melodic and melody is its main motive force.

Translations

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causing motion
  • Belarusian: ру́хаючы (rúxajučy)
  • Bulgarian: движещ (bg) (dvižešt)
  • Czech: hybný
  • Dutch: bewegend (nl)
  • Finnish: liike-, liikkeellepaneva, liikunta-
  • French: moteur (fr)
  • Georgian: მამოძრავებელი (mamoʒravebeli)
  • Polish: napędowy (pl)
  • Russian: дви́жущий (ru) (dvížuščij)
  • Ukrainian: руші́йний (rušíjnyj)
Relating to motion and/or to its cause
  • Bulgarian: двигателен (dvigatelen)
  • Dutch: bewegings- (nl), motioneel
  • Finnish: liike-, liikkeellepaneva, liikunta-
  • French: mobile (fr) m or f, mouvant (fr)
  • Greek: κινητικός (el) (kinitikós)
  • Polish: ruchowy (pl)

Further reading

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  • “motive”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
  • William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “motive”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.
  • “motive”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.

Anagrams

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  • evomit, move it

French

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Verb

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motive

  1. inflection of motiver:
    1. first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. second-person singular imperative

Latin

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Adjective

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mōtīve

  1. vocative masculine singular of mōtīvus

Portuguese

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Verb

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motive

  1. inflection of motivar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Romanian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [moˈtive]

Noun

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motive

  1. plural of motiv

Serbo-Croatian

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Noun

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motive (Cyrillic spelling мотиве)

  1. accusative plural of motiv
  2. vocative singular of motiv

Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /moˈtibe/ [moˈt̪i.β̞e]
  • Rhymes: -ibe
  • Syllabification: mo‧ti‧ve

Verb

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motive

  1. inflection of motivar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French motivé, past participle of motiver.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /mo.tiˈve/

Adjective

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motive

  1. motivated

Declension

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Predicative forms of motive
present tense
positive declarative positive interrogative
ben (I am) motiveyim motive miyim?
sen (you are) motivesin motive misin?
o (he/she/it is) motive / motivedir motive mi?
biz (we are) motiveyiz motive miyiz?
siz (you are) motivesiniz motive misiniz?
onlar (they are) motive(ler) motive(ler) mi?
past tense
positive declarative positive interrogative
ben (I was) motiveydim motive miydim?
sen (you were) motiveydin motive miydin?
o (he/she/it was) motiveydi motive miydi?
biz (we were) motiveydik motive miydik?
siz (you were) motiveydiniz motive miydiniz?
onlar (they were) motiveydiler motive miydiler?
indirect past
positive declarative positive interrogative
ben (I was) motiveymişim motive miymişim?
sen (you were) motiveymişsin motive miymişsin?
o (he/she/it was) motiveymiş motive miymiş?
biz (we were) motiveymişiz motive miymişiz?
siz (you were) motiveymişsiniz motive miymişsiniz?
onlar (they were) motiveymişler motive miymişler?
conditional
positive declarative positive interrogative
ben (if I) motiveysem motive miysem?
sen (if you) motiveysen motive miysen?
o (if he/she/it) motiveyse motive miyse?
biz (if we) motiveysek motive miysek?
siz (if you) motiveyseniz motive miyseniz?
onlar (if they) motiveyseler motive miyseler?

For negative forms, use the appropriate form of değil.

Derived terms

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  • motive etmek (“to motivate”)
  • motive olmak (“to be motivated”)
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