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wooer
woo W0207200 (wo͞o)v. wooed, woo·ing, woos v.tr.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.v.intr. To seek the romantic affection of someone, especially a woman. [Middle English wowen, from Old English wōgian.] woo′er n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | wooer - a man who courts a woman; "a suer for the hand of the princess"suer, suitoradorer, admirer - someone who admires a young woman; "she had many admirers"prince charming - a suitor who fulfills the dreams of his beloved |
wooernounA man who courts a woman:admirer, beau, courter, suitor, swain.Translationswoo (wuː) – 3rd person singular present tense woos: past tense, past participle wooed – verb (of a man) to seek as a wife. He wooed the daughter of the king. (男性)以結婚為前提追求 (男性)向女子求婚 ˈwooer noun 追求者, 求愛者 追求者,求爱者 IdiomsSeewooEncyclopediaSeeCourtshipMedicalSeecourtshipwooer
Synonyms for wooernoun a man who courts a womanSynonyms- admirer
- beau
- courter
- suitor
- swain
Synonyms for wooernoun a man who courts a womanSynonymsRelated Words- adorer
- admirer
- prince charming
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