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empowered

0 antonyms and opposites of empowered, grouped by meaning.

Adj — Given the authority, confidence, or power to act.

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What does “empowered” mean?

The word “empowered” means given the authority, confidence, or power to act. In plain terms, having gained the confidence or authority to take control of a situation.

How do you use “empowered” in a sentence?

Here is “empowered” used in a sentence: “She felt empowered after completing the leadership course.”

What part of speech is “empowered”?

“Empowered” is an adjective.

Is “empowered” a common word?

“Empowered” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between empowered and encouraged?

Empowered implies that someone has actually been given authority, confidence, or the practical power to act, often through a formal grant of responsibility. Encouraged simply means someone has been given support or motivation, without necessarily receiving any real authority. An employee can feel encouraged by praise yet not be empowered to make decisions.

Can empowered be used to describe an emotional state rather than formal authority?

Yes, empowered is commonly used to describe a feeling of confidence and control over one's own life, separate from any official authority. For example, someone might say a course of therapy left them feeling empowered, meaning more confident and in control, not that they were granted a formal position.

What preposition typically follows empowered?

Empowered is usually followed by "to" plus a verb, as in "empowered to make decisions," or by "by," as in "empowered by new legislation."

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