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인센티브 — meaning in English: incentive

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use '인센티브' in professional settings, such as in business meetings or negotiations, when discussing motivation strategies for employees. For example, a manager might mention a financial '인센티브' to encourage a sales team to meet their targets by the end of the quarter.
Synonyms & nuances
'인센티브' is often used interchangeably with '보상' (bosang), meaning 'reward.' However, '인센티브' emphasizes the motivational aspect of the reward, suggesting a proactive approach to driving behavior, while '보상' can refer more broadly to compensation for work completed.
Culture
'인센티브' comes from the Latin word 'incentivus,' which means 'to incite.' In Korea, the concept of incentives is particularly significant in corporate environments, where companies often create bonus systems to motivate their workforce. This aligns with the Korean work culture that values collective achievement and harmony within teams.
FAQ
Q.What does 인센티브 mean in English?
'인센티브' translates to 'incentive' in English, referring to something that motivates or encourages someone to do something.
Q.How do you use 인센티브 in a sentence?
You can use '인센티브' in a sentence like: '회사는 직원들에게 더 높은 판매를 위해 추가 인센티브를 제공하고 있습니다,' meaning 'The company is offering additional incentives to employees for higher sales.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 인센티브?
'인센티브' is often confused with other types of rewards. Ensure you're using it in contexts related to motivation or encouragement, rather than simply describing a benefit or payment.
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