Conducive: meaning, definitions and examples

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conducive

 

[ kənˈdjuːsɪv ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

creating a favorable or advantageous environment

Conducive means making a certain outcome likely or possible. It describes something that leads to a particular result or encourages a particular activity. A conducive environment is one that is helpful or favorable to a particular goal or purpose.

Synonyms

advantageous, beneficial, favorable, helpful, promotive.

Examples of usage

  • Regular exercise is conducive to good health.
  • A quiet study area is conducive to concentration.
  • Positive reinforcement is conducive to learning.
  • Teamwork is conducive to achieving success.
  • The peaceful atmosphere was conducive to productive discussions.

Translations

Translations of the word "conducive" in other languages:

🇵🇹 conducente

🇮🇳 अनुकूल

🇩🇪 förderlich

🇮🇩 mendukung

🇺🇦 сприятливий

🇵🇱 sprzyjający

🇯🇵 促進する

🇫🇷 propice

🇪🇸 conducente

🇹🇷 elverişli

🇰🇷 유익한

🇸🇦 مُفِيد

🇨🇿 příznivý

🇸🇰 podporujúci

🇨🇳 有助于

🇸🇮 koristen

🇮🇸 hagstæð

🇰🇿 қолайлы

🇬🇪 სასარგებლო

🇦🇿 uyğun

🇲🇽 conducente

Etymology

The word 'conducive' originated from the Latin word 'conducere', which means 'to lead or bring together'. It entered the English language in the early 17th century. Over time, 'conducive' has become widely used in various contexts to describe something that promotes a positive outcome or environment.

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