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.
Another word for persuade is convince.
i will persuade her to give me money!
Yes, "persuade" is a compound word made up of the prefix "per-" and the root word "suade."
The base word of "persuade" is "suade," which comes from the Latin word "suadere," meaning "to recommend."
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.