Synonym: prompt, suggestion. Similar words: prompt, promptly, impromptu, tempting, uncompromising, compromise, promising, captivating. Meaning: ['prɑmtɪŋ /'prɒm-] n. 1. persuasion formulated as a suggestion 2. a cue given to a performer (usually the beginning of the next line to be spoken).
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1) He did it without any prompting from me.
2) He wrote the letter without further prompting.
3) You shouldn't need any prompting from me.
4) Amazingly - without any prompting - my husband actually said how nice I looked in my new dress!
5) Their frustration continued to mount, prompting the March demonstration.
6) Without my prompting, Jack often lapsed into silence.
7) Growing competition is prompting banks, building societies and insurers to launch new financial products almost on a daily basis.
8) Empowerment increases the opportunity costs of children, prompting later marriages and increasing the divorce rate, similarly lowering fertility.
9) At Jiang's prompting, a decision was made to dismiss several liberal academics, including Li.
10) There, Arazi asserted his superiority, prompting Corals to quote him 4-1 to complete the Kentucky-Epsom Derby double.
11) The issue dominated the campaign, prompting many commentators to characterize the election as a virtual referendum on the independence issue.
12) Fuller flights and new security measures are prompting the attention.
13) At last he could resist the devil's prompting no longer; he drew his dagger and split the reed.
14) S., prompting, among other things, hospital consolidation and the formation of large regional health-care-delivery systems.
15) Pimentel, 61, barricaded the road, prompting a lawsuit from the church.
16) Klaas was missing for two months, prompting a nationwide search.
17) Words have a magical power. They can bring either the greatest happiness or deepestdespair; can transferknowledge from teacher to students words enable the orator to sway his audience and dictate its decisions .Words are capable of arousingthe strongest emotions and prompting all man's actions , Do not ridicule the use of words in psychotherapy.
18) It's amazing what we can re-member with a little prompting.
19) Some people give you their life history without much prompting.
20) They are willing to contribute to and collaborate with the youths, often spending long hours coaxing and prompting.
21) In addition, a wintry spell before the Cesarewitch was prompting our runners to start donning their winter coats before they set off.
22) Borrowing thematically from Medea, this world premier unfolds as she attempts to derail the wedding, prompting Cortez to vow revenge.
23) As time passed, larger and larger quantities of sulphuric acid were exploded, prompting cheers from the crowd.
24) The prospect of still higher unemployment as growth slows is prompting movement on the union side.
25) The replies to this question were interesting and were given with no prompting.
26) Even without any conclusion, the research by safety officials is prompting more scrutiny of airplanes' aging inner workings.
27) Actually,(http://sentencedict.com/prompting.html) Cotton needs pumping about as much as Charles Barkley needs prompting.
28) Inside, some oil was set on fire and equipment damaged, prompting an argument about nonviolence.
29) On page 624 Hurwitz and colleagues report on a prompting system for diabetes surveillance independent of practices themselves.
30) September looked set to be a dead month for mortgages, prompting fears of a further collapse in the market.
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