Baron Zhao
What's the difference between"promote” and "prompt"? What's the difference between"promote” and "prompt"? I think they all have the meaning of "cause somebody to do something" So is there any difference?
Jan 25, 2019 3:45 AM
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No, not at all. Thanks for explaining your context, as without that, I would have been wondering what you meant, as both those words have quite a few different meanings. Promote doesn't 'cause' anything. You are trying to persuade somebody that something is good. It only works in that context. It's similar to 'advertising'. You can promote something, but the person then decides what they want to do. Prompt is just for a reminder. You are just helping someone remember that something needs to be done. They have already decided that that is what they will do.
January 25, 2019
They have similar meanings but are used in different contexts
January 25, 2019
To promote something is to make it be known like to advertise it or as an increase in ranking "I promoted my youtube channel to get more viewers." Or "My boss promoted me to assistant manager." To prompt something is to bring it up in conversation or to cause something to be known. "The death of the politican prompted a thorough investigation by the FBI."
January 25, 2019
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