wooed
Meanings
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verb
To attract or charm someone, typically through flattery or courtship.
- "He wooed her with flowers and sweet words."
- "The salesman wooed the potential customer with a special offer."
- "Despite her reservations, she couldn't resist the charms of the suitor."
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verb
To persuade or influence someone to believe or do something.
- "The politician wooed the voters with promises of a better future."
- "The teacher wooed the students with interesting lessons and engaging activities."
- "The salesperson wooed the customer with a special offer and personalized attention."
Synonyms
court
Rhymes
Words rhyming with wooedwooed , crewed , palled , malled , behold , unfold , enfold
Variants
List of all variants of wooed that leads to same resultwoo , wooed , wooer , wooers , wooing , woos
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.The word 'wooed' comes from the Old English word 'weatan', which means 'to try, test, or prove'. Over time, the meaning of the word evolved to refer specifically to the act of trying to attract or charm someone.
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