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Meaning of persuade
to successfully convince someone to do or believe something
Etymology of persuade
The word "persuade" comes from the Old French word "persuader", which is derived from the Latin word "persuadere", meaning "to convince" or "to persuade"
The Latin word "persuadere" is a combination of "per" (meaning "through" or "thoroughly") and "suadere" (meaning "to advise" or "to recommend")
The word "persuade" has been used in English since the 15th century to mean "to convince someone to do or believe something"
Synonyms
convince
influence
persuade
coax
induce
tempt
entice
lure
cajole
wheedle
beguile
charm
disarm
mollify
placate
appease
reassure
comfort
solace
soothe
calm
pacify
tranquilize
allay
alleviate
assuage
mitigate
moderate
temper
talk into
win over
bring around
prevail upon
sway
incline
dispose
prompt
provoke
stir
rouse
arouse
inspire
motivate
impel
drive
goad
urge
spur
egg on
exhort
admonish
advise
counsel
guide
direct
instruct
enlighten
inform
educate
edify
persuade
convince
induce
persuade
Definitions
- to convince someone to do or believe something, especially by giving them a good reason to do it
- * to successfully convince someone to do or believe something, especially by giving them a good reason to do it
Usage Examples
- The company tried to persuade the investor to put more money into the project
- * She was able to persuade her parents to let her go to the party
- * The advertisement was designed to persuade people to buy the new product
Antonyms
discourage
dissuade
deter
prevent
forbid
prohibit
ban
hinder
impede
obstruct
block
thwart
frustrate
disappoint
dishearten
demotivate
disinterest
repel
repulse
drive away
scare off
intimidate
cow
bully
coerce
force
compel
obligate
require
demand
insist
enjoin
command
dictate
prescribe
proscribe