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  1. a reason for doing something: Why would she have killed him? She has no motive. Does he have a motive for lying about where he was? What is the motive behind (= the reason for) the bombing? I think you should examine / question their motives in offering to lend you the money.

  2. something that causes a person to act in a certain way, do a certain thing, etc.; incentive. Synonyms: cause, ground, occasion, influence, spur, stimulus, incitement, motivation. the goal or object of a person's actions: Her motive was revenge. (in art, literature, and music) a motif.

  3. The meaning of MOTIVE is something (such as a need or desire) that causes a person to act. How to use motive in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Motive.

  4. verb [ T ] us / ˈmoʊ·t̬əˌveɪt / She’s motivated by a desire to help people.

  5. noun. a design or figure that consists of recurring shapes or colors, as in architecture or decoration. synonyms: motif. see more.

  6. motive (for something) a reason for doing something. There seemed to be no motive for the murder. I'm suspicious of his motives. the profit motive (= the desire to make a profit) I have an ulterior motive in offering to help you.

  7. motive, incentive, inducement apply to whatever moves one to action. motive is, literally, something that moves a person; an inducement, something that leads a person on; an incentive, something that inspires a person.

  8. MOTIVE definition: a reason for doing something: . Learn more.

  9. 1. An emotion, desire, physiological need, or similar impulse that acts as an incitement to action. 2. (mō′tĭv, mō-tēv′) A motif in art, literature, or music. adj. 1. Causing or able to cause motion: motive power. 2. Causing an action: motive pleas.

  10. Synonyms for MOTIVE: matter, theme, topic, motif, question, subject, content, essence; Antonyms of MOTIVE: aside, tangent, excursion, digression, parenthesis, interjection, calm, subdue.

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