wooing
0 antonyms and opposites of wooing, grouped by meaning.
Noun — The act of trying to win someone's love or favor; courting.
Etymology
From "woo" plus "-ing," forming the noun from the verb.
Full origin of wooing →Frequently asked questions
What does “wooing” mean?
The word “wooing” means the act of trying to win someone's love or favor; courting. In plain terms, the process of trying to charm or win someone over, whether romantically or in business.
How do you use “wooing” in a sentence?
Here is “wooing” used in a sentence: “His wooing of the reluctant client finally paid off with a signed contract.”
What part of speech is “wooing”?
“Wooing” is a noun.