won (over) (Meaning)
won (over)
to persuade (someone) to accept and support something (such as an idea) after opposing it
Synonyms & Antonyms of won (over)
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- exhorted
- overpersuaded
- inclined
- brainwashed
- influenced
- seduced
- debated
- mooted
- fast-talked
- entreated
- beguiled
- enticed
- tempted
- blandished
- chewed over
- wheedled
- snowed
- interested
- cajoled
- allured
- coaxed
- disputed
- lured
- conversed
- hashed (over)
- discussed
- drew
- sold
- swayed
- reasoned (with)
- blarneyed
- led on
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
won (over) Sentence Examples
- His charming personality won her over instantly.
- The persuasive arguments won over the skeptical jurors.
- The team's unwavering determination eventually won over the opposition.
- Her kindness and compassion won over the hearts of everyone she met.
- The enticing aroma of the freshly baked bread won over his taste buds.
- The stunning sunset won over the photographer's desire to capture its beauty.
- The child's laughter won over the worries that clouded her day.
- The comfort of the cozy blanket won over his resistance to getting out of bed.
- The lure of adventure won over his fear of the unknown.
- The thrill of the rollercoaster won over his initial hesitation to ride.
FAQs About the word won (over)
to persuade (someone) to accept and support something (such as an idea) after opposing it
satisfied, brought,convinced, persuaded, prevailed (on or upon), got, converted,brought around, urged, talked (into)
discouraged, dissuaded, deterred,unsold,
His charming personality won her over instantly.
The persuasive arguments won over the skeptical jurors.
The team's unwavering determination eventually won over the opposition.
Her kindness and compassion won over the hearts of everyone she met.