Associations to the word «Inculcate»
Noun
- Rite
- Tenderness
- Pupil
- Apostle
- Motive
- Worship
- Temper
- Conduct
- Profession
- Respect
- Faith
- Goddard
- Annapolis
- Wisdom
- Literacy
- Citizenship
- Patience
- Preaching
- Notion
- Skill
- Tendency
- Endeavor
- Self
- Instruction
- Curriculum
- Devotion
- Fascism
- Reproach
- Sense
- Contempt
- Protestantism
- Unity
- Reformer
- Fidelity
- Happiness
- Ritual
- Observance
- Knowledge
- Emancipation
- Perfection
- Enjoyment
- Disposition
- Conscience
- Kindness
- Charity
- Courage
- Rules
- Importance
- Repetition
- Norm
- Superiority
- Breadth
- Seek
- Responsibility
- Inference
- Dignity
- Ignorance
- Neglect
- Disciple
- Conception
- Proposition
- Youth
- Workman
- Welfare
- Nationalism
- Forgiveness
- Ethics
- Anecdote
- Excellence
- Confidence
- Quality
- Christ
- Social
- Treatise
Adjective
Wiktionary
INCULCATE, verb. (transitive) To teach by repeated instruction.
INCULCATE, verb. (transitive) To induce understanding or a particular sentiment in a person or persons.
Dictionary definition
INCULCATE, verb. Teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions; "inculcate values into the young generation".
Wise words
Whatever words we utter should be chosen with care for
people will hear them and be influenced by them for good or
ill.