of Persuade, Prevailed upon; influenced by argument or entreaty; convinced.
Persuaded shamefully
The meaning of gullible is someone that is easily persuaded to do something.
The Greek word for faith is written in English as pistis. The original definition is persuasion, or to be persuaded.
Persuaded
"The directions North and South are inexorable, meaning their locations cannot be changed, therefore they are unalterable."The meaning of inexorable is: unchangeable, unalterable, and unable to be persuaded.
Inexorable in a sentence:"The directions North and South are inexorable, meaning their locations cannot be changed, therefore they are unalterable."The meaning of inexorable is: unchangeable, unalterable, and unable to be persuaded.
I Could Be Persuaded was created in 1990.
One antonym for persuaded is dissuaded
Almost Persuaded was created in 1966-06.
Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where mothers patched up holes in clothes with old clothes that don't fit anyone.
Someone who is stubborn is strong-willed and cannot be persuaded to change his or her mind easily. The dictionary gives the definition of stubborn as "a tenacious unwillingness to yield."
Naive is sometimes defined as ignorant, meaning easy to persuade toward a certain thought or idea. Naive people can be easily persuaded by such things as propaganda.