What does WOOER mean?

Here is the dictionary-style information for "wooer": Wooer Part of Speech:

Noun

Definition:

A person who seeks the affection or love of someone, especially a woman.

Pronunciations:
  • US: /ˈwuər/
  • UK: /ˈwuːə(r)/
Origin and Usage:

The word "wooer" originated in the 14th century from the verb "woo," which means to seek the affection or love of someone. It is commonly used in literature and everyday conversation to describe a person who is trying to win the love or affection of someone else.

Synonyms:
  • Suitor
  • Lover
  • Admirer
  • Beau
  • Gallant
Related Words:
  • Wooed
  • Worse
  • Worry
  • Woozy
  • Wrote
Example Sentences:
  • He was a persistent wooer, always bringing her flowers and gifts.
  • The young man was a skilled wooer, using his charm and wit to win the heart of the woman he loved.
  • She was flattered by the attention of her many wooers, but she had yet to find the one who truly captured her heart.


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