persue
The base word of "persuade" is "suade," which comes from the Latin word "suadere," meaning "to recommend."
Yes, "persuade" is a compound word made up of the prefix "per-" and the root word "suade."
The correct spelling is "persuade"
Persuade does not have the suffix -sion.
I think persuade in a sentence would be I will persuade this essay.
A word that means to persuade is induce and impress.
i will persuade her to give me money!
Another word for persuade is convince.
The base word of "persuade" is "suade," which comes from the Latin word "suadere," meaning "to recommend."
Yes, "persuade" is a compound word made up of the prefix "per-" and the root word "suade."
Based on the verb persuade. Root: Latin, per, "through," in the sense of "thoroughly," and suadere, "to urge," or more literally "sweet talk," from the root swad- meaning sweet.
The correct spelling is "persuade"
Another word for persuade might include coax or convince or coerce. You could also use wheedle or cajole as a synonym for persuade.
Persuade does not have the suffix -sion.
I think persuade in a sentence would be I will persuade this essay.
Persuade.
It is persuade.