Dissuade Past Tense

The past tense of Dissuade is dissuaded.

1. dissuade

verb. ['dɪˈsweɪd'] turn away from by persuasion.

Etymology

  • dissuadeo (Latin)
  • dis- (Latin)

Rhymes with Dissuade

  • underplayed
  • promenade
  • metrodade
  • underpaid
  • unafraid
  • serenade
  • portrayed
  • palisade
  • overstayed
  • overplayed
  • masquerade
  • lemonade
  • downgrade
  • displayed
  • disobeyed
  • colonnade
  • brascade
  • usaid
  • upgrade
  • unswayed
  • replayed
  • prepaid
  • persuade
  • overpaid
  • mislaid
  • mcquaide
  • mcquaid
  • mcquade
  • mcglade
  • mcdaid

How do you pronounce dissuade?

Pronounce dissuade as dɪsˈweɪd.

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Quotes about dissuade


1. Darkness Darkness is a decision the light cannot dissuade.
- Beryl Dov