Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
offer-someone-a-carrot
idiom
/ˈɔː.fər ˈsʌm.wʌn ə ˈkær.ət/

Definition
To present a tempting incentive to someone in order to persuade them to take a desired action.

Examples
- She decided to offer him a carrot by promising him a bonus if he completed the project on time.
- The teacher offered the students a carrot in the form of extra credit for attending the seminar.

Meaning
This phrase originates from the idea of using a carrot to lure a donkey. It implies providing an encouraging reward to motivate someone.

Synonyms
- incentive
- entice
- tempt