wooingly Antonyms

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Meaning of wooingly

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wooingly (adv.)

In a wooing manner; enticingly; with persuasiveness.

wooingly Sentence Examples

  1. The salesman approached the customer wooingly, his voice dripping with promises.
  2. The lovers met under the moonlight, their hearts wooingly entwined.
  3. The poet's words flowed effortlessly, wooingly tempting the reader's soul.
  4. The politician's speech had a wooingly persuasive tone, swaying the crowd to his cause.
  5. The musician's soulful melody wooingly enticed listeners to lose themselves in its embrace.
  6. The fragrance of the blooming flowers wooingly wafted through the air, tempting passersby to inhale its sweetness.
  7. The advertisement featured images that wooingly depicted the product's benefits, luring customers into desire.
  8. The teacher wooingly encouraged her students, nurturing their confidence and inspiring them to excel.
  9. The child's innocent smile wooingly disarmed the stranger, fostering an unexpected bond.
  10. The moon hung in the sky, wooingly casting its silvery glow upon the sleeping earth below.

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In a wooing manner; enticingly; with persuasiveness.

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The salesman approached the customer wooingly, his voice dripping with promises.

The lovers met under the moonlight, their hearts wooingly entwined.

The poet's words flowed effortlessly, wooingly tempting the reader's soul.

The politician's speech had a wooingly persuasive tone, swaying the crowd to his cause.