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Tuesday, May 04, 2021
synonym for
power
force
noun
[ fawrs, fohrs ]
force
is another word for
power
Even outside of the "Star Wars" universe, the difference between the nouns
power
and
force
is nuanced. Each term has upward of 15 noun definitions in the dictionary. The most basic distinction is that power is something one possesses (
I have the power to open that window
), while force is something one exerts (
I used force to open that window
). But, unencumbering ourselves from the physical realm for a moment,
force
is especially useful for talking about energy or intensity of an immaterial sort, such as a
personality of great force
, or about the power to convince, as in the
force of a compelling argument
. It’s also used to talk about any influence or agency analogous to physical force, such as
social forces
or
political forces
.
Power
, in its immaterial applications, is more suggestive of control and authority.
Commonly found as
great force
The lawyer delivered her closing statement with
great force
; it undoubtedly had an effect on some of the jurors.
force of nature
When it came to rallying support for a cause he believed in, he was a
force of nature
—nothing could stop him!
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May 03
cajole
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Monday, May 03, 2021
synonym for
persuade
cajole
verb
[ k
uh
-
johl
]
cajole
is another word for
persuade
The verb
persuade
is used to talk about convincing a person to do something, as by advising or urging (
we could not persuade him to wait
), or inducing a person to believe something by appealing to reason or understanding (
to persuade the judge of the prisoner’s innocence
). This verb, on its own, does not suggest deception or persistent pestering the way that the synonym
cajole
does. To
cajole
is to persuade a person by flattery or (most likely false) promises.
Cajole
is usually applied when the motivation is plain old self-interest—and it frequently occurs with
into
, as in,
He didn't want to make a trip to town, but he was cajoled into it by his extremely persistent daughter.
Commonly found as
threaten and cajole
The high-powered corporate lawyer
threatened and cajoled
the small business owners until they agreed to sell to his client.
try to cajole
His friends were always
trying
to
cajole
him into joining their weekly game of poker, but he kept coming up with elaborate excuses, buying himself time to learn how to play.
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May 04
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May 02
gawk
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Sunday, May 02, 2021
synonym for
stare
gawk
verb
[ gawk ]
gawk
is another word for
stare
To
stare
at something is to gaze at it fixedly and intently, with eyes wide open as from surprise, wonder, alarm, or impertinence. To
gawk
at something is to stare at it openly and dumbly, and a little intrusively.
Gawking
has negative connotations and implies a lack of politeness when noticing or observing another person. You’ll find it used often of tourists
gawking
at attractions or at celebrities, or of nosy onlookers who, in their oblivious behavior, are perhaps causing a scene themselves.
Gawk
is similar to the verb
gape
, “to stare with the mouth open, as in wonder,” though
gape
is less used of people and more of sights and scenery that stirs amazement or disbelief.
Commonly found as
stop and gawk
A crowd of people
stopped and gawked
at the celebrity couple walking down the street, and some even got up the nerve to ask them for a selfie.
tourists gawk
A crowd of
tourists gawked
at the skyscraper, causing quite a bottleneck on the sidewalk.
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May 03
cajole
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