different between dehorter vs dissuader
dehorter
English
Etymology
dehort +? -er
Noun
dehorter (plural dehorters)
- (obsolete) A dissuader; an adviser to the contrary.
Anagrams
- ordereth
Latin
Verb
dehorter
- first-person singular present active subjunctive of dehortor
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dissuader
English
Etymology
dissuade +? -er
Noun
dissuader (plural dissuaders)
- One who dissuades.
- 1827, The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature (page 303)
- From all our experience on the subject, Members of Parliament have always been the dissuaders of the attempts of Dissenters; among whom an almost irrepressible impatience and disgust at their and their leaders' apathy have long existed.
- 1827, The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature (page 303)
Synonyms
- dehorter
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /di.sy.a.de/
- Homophones: dissuadai, dissuadé, dissuadée, dissuadées, dissuadés, dissuadez
Verb
dissuader
- to dissuade; to put off
Conjugation
Related terms
- persuader
Further reading
- “dissuader” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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