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Carrot ˈkærət Holding Million Economic Aid Big Dangling

Word carrot
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / ˈkærət / NAmE / ˈkærət /
Example
  • grated carrot
  • a pound of carrots
  • they are holding out a carrot of $120 million in economic aid.
  • it's a big carrot he's dangling in front of marler's nose.
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carrot

(noun)BrE / ˈkærət / NAmE / ˈkærət /
  1. a long pointed orange root vegetable
    • grated carrot
    • a pound of carrots
  2. a reward promised to somebody in order to persuade them to do something
    • synonym incentive
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/incentive
    • They are holding out a carrot of $120 million in economic aid.
    • It's a big carrot he's dangling in front of Marler's nose.
  3. if you use the carrot and stick approach, you persuade somebody to try harder by offering them a reward if they do, or a punishment if they do not
    • The emphasis is on the carrot of incentive rather than the stick of taxes.

    Extra Examples

    • to adopt the carrot-and-stick approach
    • Even with the carrot of a free lunch it is unlikely that many people will turn up.
    • He decided to use the carrot and stick approach.
    • In a market economy profits are the carrot that encourages firms to take risks.
    • It’s a big carrot he’s dangling in front of Marler’s nose.
    • They are holding out a carrot of $120 million in economic aid.

    Word Origin

    • late 15th cent.: from French carotte, from Latin carota, from Greek karōton.
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