💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Suade"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| advizenoun | Obsolete spelling of advise. [(transitive) To give advice to; to offer an opinion to, as worthy or expedient to be followed.] |
| avisenoun | Obsolete spelling of advise. [(transitive) To give advice to; to offer an opinion to, as worthy or expedient to be followed.] |
| accourageverb | (Early Modern, obsolete) To encourage. |
| avizenoun | Obsolete form of advise. [(transitive) To give advice to; to offer an opinion to, as worthy or expedient to be followed.] |
| aduisenoun | Obsolete typography of advise. [(transitive) To give advice to; to offer an opinion to, as worthy or expedient to be followed.] |
| adhortverb | (obsolete) To exhort; to advise. |
| suagenoun | (obsolete) To assuage. |
| sayenoun | A surname. |
| pealnoun | A loud sound, or a succession of loud sounds, as of bells, thunder, cannon, shouts, laughter, of a multitude, etc. |
| thignoun | (ambitransitive, Scotland) To beg, borrow; cadge. |
| advauncenoun | Obsolete form of advance. [A forward move; improvement or progression.] |
| entiseverb | Obsolete spelling of entice. [(transitive) To lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope.] |
| couragenoun | The ability to overcome one's fear, do or live things which one finds frightening. |
| entyseverb | Obsolete spelling of entice. [(transitive) To lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope.] |
| areadnoun | (obsolete) To soothsay, prophesy. |
| saienoun | Archaic spelling of say. [(transitive) To pronounce.] |
| swagenoun | A tool, used by blacksmiths and other metalworkers, for shaping of a metal item. |
| appealenoun | Obsolete spelling of appeal. [(law) (intransitive) Often followed by against (the inferior court's decision) or to (the superior court): to apply to a superior court or judge for a decision or order by an inferior court or judge to be reviewed and overturned.] |
| forspeakverb | (transitive, dialectal, Northern England and Scotland) To injure or cause bad luck through immoderate praise or flattery; to affect with the curse of an evil tongue, which brings ill luck upon all objects of its praise. |
| southsayverb | Obsolete form of soothsay. [(intransitive) To foretell the future; make predictions.] |
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