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won over
adjective as in charmed
adjective as in persuaded
Weak match
Example Sentences
The older of the two men tasted the food and told Mario, “You have no idea of the customer you have just won over.”
Not every reader was won over by that opinion, as you might imagine.
Engel won over the crowd by declaring, “For the record, I am for a no-fly zone.”
Critics were officially won over; Brooklyn Nine-Nine was good.
Unlike in Saving Mr. Banks, Travers was never won over by Disney, his minions, or the movie they made together.
But later the Marshal had bitter cause to repent these triumphs won over his rival.
They were the Hemerlingues, father and son, who had won over his Highness and were bearing him off in triumph to Paris.
Therefore, let the king understand, once for all, that this work means a victory to be won over the present course of Nature.
But Pomp was misled from the first, because it was believed he could be won over before the time came to strike the blow.
With these words he won over even the interceding Goths to his opinion.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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