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Słownictwo do IELTS Academic (Wynik 6-7) - Zachęta i Zniechęcenie

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (6-7)
to seduce
to seduce
[Czasownik]

to influence someone to do something by making it seem interesting or pleasant

uwodzić, kusić

uwodzić, kusić

Ex: The advertisement seduced consumers with promises of luxury and convenience. 
to prompt
to prompt
[Czasownik]

to encourage someone to do or say something

zachęcać, pobudzać

zachęcać, pobudzać

Ex: The teacher used thought-provoking questions to prompt students to participate actively in class discussions. 
to prevail
to prevail
[Czasownik]

to convince or influence someone to take a particular action

przekonywać, nakłaniać

przekonywać, nakłaniać

Ex: She prevailed upon him to join the team, knowing his skills would make a difference. 
to induce
to induce
[Czasownik]

to influence someone to do something particular

nakłaniać, wpływać

nakłaniać, wpływać

Ex: Management used a cash bonus to induce workers to take on risky offshore assignments. 
to win over
to win over
[Czasownik]

to try to change someone's opinion on something and gain their favor or support

przekonać, zaskarbić sobie przychylność

przekonać, zaskarbić sobie przychylność

Ex: The candidate worked hard to win over undecided voters. 
to tempt
to tempt
[Czasownik]

to make someone do something that seems interesting, despite them knowing it might be wrong or not good for them

kusić, nęcić

kusić, nęcić

Ex: He tried to tempt his friend into joining the adventure by painting an exciting and exaggerated picture of the journey. 
to talk into
to talk into
[Czasownik]

to convince someone to do something they do not want to do

przekonać, namówić

przekonać, namówić

Ex: He's against the idea, but I think I can talk him into it. 
to charm
to charm
[Czasownik]

to employ one's likable qualities or appeal in order to influence someone

uroczyć, oczarować

uroczyć, oczarować

Ex: The salesperson charmed the customer into making an impromptu purchase. 
to brainwash
to brainwash
[Czasownik]

to control someone's thoughts, actions, or feelings and make them believe or do certain things through tricks or force

pranie mózgu, manipulować

pranie mózgu, manipulować

Ex: The cult leader brainwashed his followers into unquestioningly following his every command. 
to prevail on
to prevail on
[Czasownik]

to persuade and convince a person to do something

przekonać, namówić

przekonać, namówić

Ex: She managed to prevail on her friend to join the charity event. 
to beguile
to beguile
[Czasownik]

to deceive or trick someone into doing something by using clever and tricky methods

oszukiwać, zwodzić

oszukiwać, zwodzić

Ex: The sly salesman beguiled customers into buying unnecessary products. 
to deter
to deter
[Czasownik]

to stop something from happening

odstraszać, zniechęcać

odstraszać, zniechęcać

Ex: The visible security cameras are intended to deter theft in the store. 
to dissuade
to dissuade
[Czasownik]

to make someone not to do something

odradzać, zniechęcać

odradzać, zniechęcać

Ex: I dissuaded him from making a hasty decision. 
to dishearten
to dishearten
[Czasownik]

to cause someone to lose courage, enthusiasm, or hope

zniechęcać, przygnębiać

zniechęcać, przygnębiać

Ex: Receiving a rejection letter can dishearten even the most determined job seeker. 
to demoralize
to demoralize
[Czasownik]

to make someone feel sad or less hopeful by weakening their confidence, mood, etc.

demoralizować, zniechęcać

demoralizować, zniechęcać

Ex: The harsh criticism from her classmates demoralized her during the presentation. 
to dispirit
to dispirit
[Czasownik]

to cause someone to feel discouraged and less motivated

zniechęcać, demoralizować

zniechęcać, demoralizować

Ex: The persistent challenges at work dispirited the employee. 
to intimidate
to intimidate
[Czasownik]

to force or discourage someone from doing something through the use of threats or fear

zastraszać

zastraszać

Ex: The aggressive tone of the email was meant to intimidate the recipient into complying with the request. 
to unnerve
to unnerve
[Czasownik]

to make someone feel uneasy or anxious, disrupting their usual calm or confidence

wprawiać w zakłopotanie, niepokoić

wprawiać w zakłopotanie, niepokoić

Ex: Constant criticism unnerves her and affects her performance at work. 
to urge
to urge
[Czasownik]

to persistently try to motivate or support someone, particularly to pursue their goals

zachęcać, nalegać

zachęcać, nalegać

Ex: The teacher urged her students to explore their passions and pursue their interests with determination. 
to advocate
to advocate
[Czasownik]

to publicly support or recommend something

opowiadać się, bronić

opowiadać się, bronić

Ex: The environmentalist passionately advocates for sustainable living practices. 
to draw
to draw
[Czasownik]

to lead or attract someone toward a specific place, situation, or course of action, often by exerting an appealing force or influence

przyciągać, kusić

przyciągać, kusić

Ex: Last year, the captivating art exhibition drew a large crowd to the gallery. 
to give up on
to give up on
[Czasownik]

to no longer believe in someone showing any positive development in their behavior, relationship, etc.

zrezygnować z,  stracić wiarę w

zrezygnować z, stracić wiarę w

Ex: She felt like her friends had given up on her during her difficult times. 
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