What part of speech is wooed?

Wooed can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. wooed is a verb, past participle of woo (infinitive).
  • 2. wooed is a verb, past simple of woo (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does wooed mean?

Definitions

Verb

woo - make amorous advances towards; "John is courting Mary"
woo - seek someone's favor; "China is wooing Russia"

Examples of wooed

#   Sentence  
1. verb He wooed them with promises of higher wages.
2. verb Oh, these were charming stories! and thus he wooed the Princess, and she immediately said 'Yes!'
3. verb Sami has successfully wooed Layla.
4. verb Yanni wooed Skura lavishly. He showered her with gifts.
5. verb The politician tried to woo corporate interests, but as he was still an insignificant figure on the political scene, they weren't interested.
6. verb I tried to woo his sister, but she didn't want me.
7. verb Quantum physics has spawned a large amount of woo.
8. verb Tom's attempts to woo usually fail.
9. verb The owl hoots 'woo woo'.
10. verb "But linger thou, nor count thy lingering vain, / though comrades chide, and breezes woo the fleet. / Approach the prophetess; with prayer unchain / her voice to speak."
11. verb Algeria needs to woo Western tourists.
12. verb The politician tried to woo corporate interests, but as he was still an insignificant figure on the political scene, they weren't interested.
13. verb I tried to woo his sister, but she didn't want me.
14. verb Quantum physics has spawned a large amount of woo.
15. verb Tom's attempts to woo usually fail.
Sentence  
verb
He wooed them with promises of higher wages.
Oh, these were charming stories! and thus he wooed the Princess, and she immediately said 'Yes!'
Sami has successfully wooed Layla.
Yanni wooed Skura lavishly. He showered her with gifts.
The politician tried to woo corporate interests, but as he was still an insignificant figure on the political scene, they weren't interested.
I tried to woo his sister, but she didn't want me.
Quantum physics has spawned a large amount of woo.
Tom's attempts to woo usually fail.
The owl hoots 'woo woo'.
"But linger thou, nor count thy lingering vain, / though comrades chide, and breezes woo the fleet. / Approach the prophetess; with prayer unchain / her voice to speak."
Algeria needs to woo Western tourists.
The politician tried to woo corporate interests, but as he was still an insignificant figure on the political scene, they weren't interested.
I tried to woo his sister, but she didn't want me.
Quantum physics has spawned a large amount of woo.
Tom's attempts to woo usually fail.

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