Swayed

Pronunciation: /ˈsweɪd/

Swayed (verb)

  1. To move slowly from side to side or back and forth.
  2. To change someone's opinion or decision by convincing them.

Examples

  • The tree swayed gently in the breeze.
  • The speaker swayed the audience with her arguments.

Common collocations: sway back and forth, sway in the wind, sway someone's opinion, sway public opinion

Synonyms of Swayed

Neutral

Antonyms of Swayed

  • To make something steady or unchanging.
  • Not moving or changing; permanent.