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Synonyms & Similar Words
convincing
compelling
persuasive
influential
effective
potent
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eloquent
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silver-tongued
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believable
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winning
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Meaning of Persuasive
Having the power to persuade someone to do or believe something.
Definitions
- Having a strong and effective power of persuasion, able to convince people of the validity of a particular point of view or to take a particular course of action
- Able to persuade someone to do or believe something, especially by using arguments or reasons that are very appealing or convincing
Etymology of Persuasive
The word "persuasive" originated from the Latin word "persuadere," which means "to persuade" or "to convince," and is a combination of "per" (meaning "through" or "thoroughly") and "suadere" (meaning "to advise" or "to urge")
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe something or someone that has the power to persuade or convince others
Example Uses
- The persuasive argument presented by the lawyer won over the jury
- Her persuasive writing style has earned her a large following on social media
- The company's persuasive advertising campaign led to a significant increase in sales
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
unconvincing
unpersuasive
ineffective
weak
feeble
powerless
unimpressive
uninspiring
dull
lacking
unappealing
repellent
off-putting
unattractive
unpleasant
disagreeable
distasteful
repulsive
repugnant
abhorrent
odious
hateful
detestable
loathsome
obnoxious