swayed

[US]/sweɪd/
[UK]/sweɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to move or cause to move back and forth or side to side; to influence or change someone's opinion or action

Phrases & Collocations

swayed opinion

swayed decision

swayed emotions

swayed beliefs

swayed crowd

swayed argument

swayed attention

swayed trust

swayed judgment

swayed will

Example Sentences

the politician swayed the voters with his speech.

her emotions swayed him to change his mind.

the trees swayed gently in the breeze.

he was swayed by peer pressure to join the group.

the music swayed the crowd into a festive mood.

she swayed back and forth while waiting for the bus.

the evidence swayed the jury's decision.

he was swayed by her arguments during the debate.

the dancer swayed gracefully to the music.

his opinion was swayed by the latest research findings.

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