"Woo" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Woo" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Woo
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"Woo" Meaning

An expression of excitement or enthusiasm, often used to express surprise or delight.

"Woo" Examples

Usage Examples for "Woo"


1. Excitement or Enthusiasm

- Example: "The crowd went wild as the concert started, and they began to woo with excitement."

2. Begging Persistence

- Example: "She wooed him with sweet gestures for weeks before he finally agreed to the date."

3. Elaborate Courtship

- Example: "He decided to woo her with the most extravagant gesture he could think of: a weekend getaway to Paris."

4. Attract or Entice

- Example: "The salesman attempted to woo the customers with his charm and discounts."

5. Flash of thunder

- Example: "The bright lightning was followed by a loud woo that sounded so loud it shook the ground."

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Informal spelling of "won't", which is a contraction of "will not". It is used to indicate unwillingness to perform an action or to signify disagreement.<br><br>Example: I wont go to the party tonight.<br><br>It is used more commonly in spoken English and in informal writing, such as text messages or social media posts. In formal writing, "won't" is often spelled out in full as "will not".

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Related to or powered by a fire burning wood; heated or heated by a fire burning wood.

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