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How is the word influence distinct from other similar nouns?
Some common synonyms of influence are authority, credit, prestige, and weight. While all these words mean «power exerted over the minds or behavior of others,» influence may apply to a force exercised and received consciously or unconsciously.
used her influence to get the bill passed
When can authority be used instead of influence?
While in some cases nearly identical to influence, authority implies the power of winning devotion or allegiance or of compelling acceptance and belief.
his opinions lacked authority
When might credit be a better fit than influence?
The words credit and influence can be used in similar contexts, but credit suggests influence that arises from the confidence of others.
his credit with the press
Where would prestige be a reasonable alternative to influence?
The synonyms prestige and influence are sometimes interchangeable, but prestige implies the ascendancy given by conspicuous excellence or reputation for superiority.
the prestige of the newspaper
When could weight be used to replace influence?
In some situations, the words weight and influence are roughly equivalent. However, weight implies measurable or decisive influence in determining acts or choices.
their wishes obviously carried much weight
English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:5.0 / 2 votes
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influence
To influence (Latin in, in or into, and fluo, flow) is to affect, modify, or act upon by physical, mental, or moral power, especially in some gentle, subtle, and gradual way; as, vegetation is influenced by light; every one is influenced to some extent by public opinion; influence is chiefly used of power acting from without, tho it may be used of motives regarded as forces acting upon the will. Actuate refers solely to mental or moral power impelling one from within. One may influence, but can not directly actuate another; but one may be actuated to cruelty by hatred which another’s misrepresentation has aroused. Prompt and stir are words of mere suggestion toward some course of action; dispose, draw, incline, influence, and lead refer to the use of mild means to awaken in another a purpose or disposition to act. To excite is to arouse one from lethargy or indifference to action. Incite and instigate, to spur or goad one to action, differ in the fact that incite may be to good, while instigate is always to evil (compare ABET). To urge and impel signify to produce strong excitation toward some act. We are urged from without, impelled from within. Drive and compel imply irresistible influence accomplishing its object. One may be driven either by his own passions or by external force or urgency; one is compelled only by some external power; as, the owner was compelled by his misfortunes to sell his estate. Compare COMPEL; DRIVE.
Synonyms:
actuate, compel, dispose, draw, drive, excite, impel, incite, incline, induce, instigate, lead, move, persuade, prompt, stir, sway, urgeAntonyms:
deter, discourage, dissuade, hinder, impede, inhibit, prevent, restrain, retardPreposition:
Actuated to crime by revenge.
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influencenoun
Synonyms:
effect, control, causation, affection, impulse, power, credit, character, sway, weight, ascendancy, prestige, authorityAntonyms:
inefficiency, ineffectiveness, imperativeness, nullity, neutrality, inemancy -
influenceverb
Synonyms:
move, affect, sway, persuade, direct, bias
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influencenoun
a power to affect persons or events especially power based on prestige etc
«used her parents’ influence to get the job»
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influencenoun
causing something without any direct or apparent effort
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influencenoun
a cognitive factor that tends to have an effect on what you do
«her wishes had a great influence on his thinking»
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influencenoun
the effect of one thing (or person) on another
«the influence of mechanical action»
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influenceverb
one having power to influence another
«she was the most important influence in my life»; «he was a bad influence on the children»
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influence, act upon, workverb
have and exert influence or effect
«The artist’s work influenced the young painter»; «She worked on her friends to support the political candidate»
Synonyms:
knead, turn, operate, act, shape, bring, work out, run, function, put to work, forge, lick, solve, make, regulate, determine, figure out, form, mould, sour, work, exploit, make for, go, play, do work, mold, tempt, charm, act upon, process, crop, exercise, ferment, work on, wreak, cultivate, puzzle out -
determine, shape, mold, influence, regulateverb
shape or influence; give direction to
«experience often determines ability»; «mold public opinion»
Synonyms:
mildew, settle, baffle, square up, work, shape, fix, find, square off, forge, modulate, regulate, determine, see, find out, govern, cast, form, define, specify, mould, regularize, watch, regularise, mold, tempt, charm, make up one’s mind, decide, ascertain, limit, act upon, learn, set, model, order, check -
charm, influence, temptverb
induce into action by using one’s charm
«She charmed him into giving her all his money»
Synonyms:
act upon, tempt, enamour, entrance, capture, lure, allure, invite, fascinate, enchant, charm, work, catch, mold, bewitch, becharm, beguile, trance, entice, regulate, enamor, shape, determine, captivate
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influencenoun
Synonyms:
authority, sway, control, predominance, ascendency, power of impelling or directing, controlling power, directing agency -
influencenoun
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reputation, credit, weight of character -
influenceverb
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control, sway, bias, lead, direct -
influenceverb
Synonyms:
move, induce, impel, instigate, persuade, actuate, incite, rouse, arouse, work upon, prevail upon
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influencenoun
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sway, control, persuasion, restraint, authority, ascendency, prestige -
influenceverb
Synonyms:
move, persuade, induce, sway, control, prevail upon, actuate, impel
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List of paraphrases for «influence»:
affect, impact, influences, influencing, clout, influenza, effect, leverage, ‘influence, influenced, influential, weight, bearing, affected, sway, effects, right-of-way, affecting, flu, impacts
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How to use influence in a sentence?
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J. A. Spender:
‘Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.’ Under the influence of this pestilent morality, I am forever letting tomorrow’s work slop backwards into today’s, and doing painfully and nervously today what I could do quickly and easily tomorrow.
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Mark Twain:
Imagination is always the fabric of social life and the dynamic of history. The influence of real needs and compulsions, of real interests and materials, is indirect because the crowd is never conscious of it.
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Jake Tapper:
I mean, there are questions about influence peddling when it comes to the Trump family, there’s questions about visitor logs when it comes to Mar-a-Lago.
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Tom Sharkey:
FOUL PLAY HAS NOT BEEN RULED OUT IN HOUSTON SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCERS DEATH : OFFICIALS Tom Sharkey rejected the notion that Tom Sharkey and Tom Sharkey wife had a fight on the night she went missing, reportedly sayinghe and Alexis Sharkeys didnt fight when she left on Friday. I just told her she couldnt drive under the influence, she left anyhow. This is where were at.
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Eik Yin:
Even this government can’t control this region because of the military’s domination, until now, Aung San Suu Kyi hasn’t been able to influence the military, so I don’t think an NLD government can either.
Translations for influence
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- نفوذ, تأثيرArabic
- уплы́ў, ўплыўBelarusian
- влияниеBulgarian
- levezonBreton
- influènciaCatalan, Valencian
- vliv, ovlivnitCzech
- indflydelseDanish
- beeinflussen, Einfluss, Beeinflussung, BeeinflusserGerman
- επήρεια, επηρεάζομαι, επιρροή, επηρεάζωGreek
- influi, influoEsperanto
- influencia, influenciar, influirSpanish
- vaikutusvalta, vaikuttaa, vaikuttaja, vaikutusFinnish
- influence, influencer, influerFrench
- cumhachdScottish Gaelic
- प्रभावHindi
- befolyás, befolyásolHungarian
- influentiarInterlingua
- áhrifIcelandic
- influenza, ascendenteItalian
- השפעהHebrew
- 影響, 有力者, 影響力Japanese
- 영향력, 영향Korean
- potentiamLatin
- iedarbe, ietekme, iedarbībaLatvian
- fianjadianaMalagasy
- kawe, kawekawenga, kawekaweMāori
- impact, invloed uitoefenen, beïnvloeding, inductie, invloed, beïnvloedenDutch
- innflytelseNorwegian
- wpływ, indukcja, wpływaćPolish
- influência, influenciarPortuguese
- inducție, influențare, influențător, influențăRomanian
- влияние, индукция, воздействовать, влиятьRussian
- utjecajSerbo-Croatian
- vplyvSlovak
- vplivSlovene
- influera, påverkan, påverka, inflytandeSwedish
- упли́в, впливUkrainian
- اثر و رسوخUrdu
- ảnh hưởngVietnamese
- flunön, flunVolapük
- באַאײַנפֿלוסןYiddish
- 影響Chinese
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What is another word for “influence”? This lesson provides a list of “influence” synonyms in English with ESL pictures and useful example sentences. Learn these “influence” synonyms to improve your English vocabulary.
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Influence Synonym
Influence Definition and Examples
Meaning of “Influence”:
Noun: The strength or power to be able to affect someone or something, or change their way of work
Example:
- “ He is the most influential man in the city, he is sure to win the senator election”
- “The influence of the sun’s magnetic field keeps our earth safe from a large number of asteroids”
Verb: Having an influence on something; effecting someone or something
Example:
- “I am going to influence the outcome of this competition so that dora wins, even if that is not ethical.”
- “He is still under the drug’s influence, we need to keep him under observation for a day.”
Other Words for “Influence”
Frequently used synonyms for “Influence”.
- Ascendancy
- Authority
- Clout (informal)
- Control
- Domination
- Effect
- Force
- Good offices
- Importance
- Leverage
- Mastery
- Power
- Prestige
- Strength
- Supremacy
Big list of 100+ different words to use instead of “Influence”.
- Ability
- Action
- Affected
- Agency
- Allure
- Ascendancy
- Authority
- Bias
- Burden
- Cause
- Charm
- Clout (informal)
- Cogency
- Command
- Condition
- Connections
- Consequence
- Control
- Credit
- Direction
- Dominance
- Domination
- Dominion
- Drag
- Drive
- Effect
- Effectiveness
- Efficacy
- Eminence
- Esteem
- Factor
- Fix
- Force
- Goad
- Good offices
- Grip
- Hand
- Hegemony
- Hold
- Impact
- Impaction
- Importance
- Impression
- Impulse
- Incitement
- Incline
- Influencing
- Inspiration
- Interest
- Jurisdiction
- Leadership
- Leverage
- Load
- Lure
- Magnetism
- Mana
- Mark
- Mass
- Mastery
- Might
- Moment
- Motivation
- Notability
- Persuasion
- Potency
- Power
- Powerfulness
- Predominance
- Prejudice
- Preponderance
- Prepotency
- Prerogative
- Press
- Pressure
- Prestige
- Prod
- Prominence
- Puissance
- Pull
- Punch
- Rank
- Reach
- Reign
- Reputation
- Rule
- Say
- Significance
- Sovereignty
- Spell
- Spur
- Strength
- Superiority
- Supremacy
- Sway
- Touch
- Twist
- Urge
- Weigh
- Weighing
- Weight
- Work
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Influence Synonyms with Examples
Learn another word for “influence” with example sentences.
- Ascendancy
Butler established an ascendancy over his critics.
- Authority
She now has authority over the people who used to be her bosses.
- Clout (informal)
Few companies have the clout to handle such large deals.
- Control
The rebels had taken complete control.
- Domination
She longed to escape from her mother’s domination.
- Effect
The snow had a predictable effect on traffic.
- Force
The force of the wind had brought down a great many trees in the area.
- Good offices
Through the good offices of a friend, I was able to get a ticket.
- Importance
She has an exaggerated sense of her own importance.
- Leverage
He has some leverage over the politician.
- Mastery
The King had absolute mastery over the country.
- Power
The King’s power extends over the whole country.
- Prestige
The company has gained international prestige.
- Strength
His strength has diminished over the years.
- Supremacy
The company has established total supremacy over its rivals.
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Pronunciation:
[ ˈɪnfluːəns], [ ˈɪnfluːəns], [ ˈɪ_n_f_l_uː_ə_n_s]
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On this page you’ll find 333 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to influence, such as: clout, consequence, control, domination, effect, and force.
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- keep
- leave alone
- neglect
- prevent
- remain
- stay
- stop
- delay
- deter
- discourage
- disenchant
- dissuade
- halt
- hinder
- mismanage
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Influence is a personal and unofficial power derived from deference of others to one’s character, ability, or station; it may be exerted unconsciously or may operate through persuasion: to have influence over one’s friends. Authority is a power or right, usually because of rank or office, to issue commands and to punish for violations: to have authority over subordinates. Control is either power or influence applied to the complete and successful direction or manipulation of persons or things: to be in control of a project.
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How to use influence in a sentence
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO INFLUENCE
- activate
- animate
- arouse
- cause
- drive
- egg on
- energize
- excite
- fire up
- impel
- incite
- induce
- influence
- inspire
- instigate
- key up
- mobilize
- motivate
- move
- prompt
- propel
- put up to
- quicken
- rouse
- spur
- stimulate
- turn on
- work into lather
- work up
- aid
- ascendancy
- asset
- assistance
- authority
- avail
- blessing
- boon
- break
- choice
- comfort
- convenience
- dominance
- edge
- eminence
- expediency
- favor
- gain
- good
- gratification
- help
- hold
- improvement
- influence
- interest
- lead
- leeway
- leg up
- leverage
- luck
- mastery
- odds
- position
- power
- pre-eminence
- precedence
- preference
- prestige
- prevalence
- profit
- protection
- recognition
- resources
- return
- sanction
- starting
- superiority
- support
- supremacy
- upper hand
- utility
- wealth
- aids
- ascendancy
- assets
- assistance
- authorities
- avail
- blessings
- boons
- breaks
- choices
- comforts
- conveniences
- dominance
- edges
- eminences
- expediencies
- favors
- gains
- goods
- gratifications
- helps
- holds
- improvements
- influences
- interests
- leads
- leeway
- leg-ups
- leverage
- luck
- mastery
- odds
- positions
- powers
- pre-eminence
- precedence
- preferences
- prestige
- prevalence
- profits
- protections
- recognitions
- resources
- returns
- sanctions
- startings
- superiorities
- supports
- supremacy
- upper hands
- utilities
- wealth
- act on
- alter
- change
- disturb
- impinge
- impress
- induce
- influence
- inspire
- interest
- involve
- modify
- move
- overcome
- perturb
- prevail
- regard
- relate
- stir
- sway
- touch
- transform
- upset
- acts
- adopts
- aspire to
- assumes
- bluffs
- contrives
- counterfeits
- does a bit
- fakes
- feigns
- lies it on thick
- makes out like
- playacts
- puts on
- puts up a front
- shams
- simulates
- takes on
- bureaus
- companies
- departments
- firms
- offices
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Rhymes with Influence
- abeyance
- abhorrence
- absence
- abstinence
- abundance
- acceptance
- acceptance
- accordance
- acquaintance
- acquiescence
- adherence
- admittance
- adolescence
- adolescence
- adriance
- affluence
- agence
- allegiance
- alliance
- allowance
How do you pronounce influence?
Pronounce influence as ˈɪnfluəns.
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