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    woo
    /wuː/

    verb

    • 1. seek the favour, support, or custom of: "pop stars are being wooed by film companies eager to sign them up" Similar seek the support ofseek the favour oftry to wintry to attract
    • 2. try to gain the love of (someone), especially with a view to marriage: dated "he wooed her with quotes from Shakespeare" Similar courtpay court topursuechase

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  2. WOO definition: 1. to try to persuade someone to support you or to use your business: 2. If a man woos a woman, he…. Learn more.

  3. verb [ T ] us / wuː / uk / wuː / present participle wooing | past tense and past participle wooed. Add to word list. to try to persuade someone to support you or to use your business: The party has been trying to woo the voters with promises of electoral reform.

  4. : to court a woman. wooer noun. Synonyms. ask (for) court. flirt (with) invite. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of woo in a Sentence. The store had a sale in an effort to woo new customers. The company must find creative ways to woo new employees.

  5. When you woo someone, you are being charming because you think that it will make them love you more. You want to win their heart, so you woo them, you flirty dog you. Poetry is a great way to woo someone, because who could resist such beautiful words?

  6. to seek the affection, favour, or love of (someone) with a view to marriage. 2. (transitive) to seek after zealously or hopefully. to woo fame. 3. (transitive) to bring upon oneself (good or evil results) by one's own action. 4. (transitive) to beg or importune (someone) Collins English Dictionary.

  7. verb (used with object) to seek the favor, affection, or love of, especially with a view to marriage. Synonyms: chase, pursue, court. to seek to win: to woo fame. Synonyms: cultivate. to invite (consequences, whether good or bad) by one's own action; court: to woo one's own destruction.

  8. Definition of woo verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. To seek the affection of (someone, especially a woman) with the intent to marry or begin a romantic relationship. 2. To gain the favor of (someone) or move (someone) to do something by entreaties or inducements: an ad campaign that wooed customers away from their usual brand.

  10. woo. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English woo /wuː/ verb [ transitive] 1 to try to persuade someone to do something such as buy something from you, vote for you, or work for you – used in news reports the Party’s efforts to woo working class voters 2 old-fashioned to try to persuade a woman to love you and marry you SYN court ...

  11. WOO definition: to try to persuade someone to support you or to use your business: . Learn more.