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单词 persuasive
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persuasive

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persuasive

British English: persuasive /pəˈsweɪsɪv/ ADJECTIVE
Someone or something that is persuasive is likely to persuade you to do or believe a particular thing.
This is not persuasive evidence.
  • American English: persuasive
  • Arabic: مُقْنِعٌ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: persuasivo
  • Chinese: 善说服的
  • Croatian: uvjerljiv
  • Czech: přesvědčivý
  • Danish: overbevisende
  • Dutch: overtuigend
  • European Spanish: persuasivo
  • Finnish: vakuuttava
  • French: persuasif
  • German: überzeugend
  • Greek: πειστικός
  • Italian: convincente
  • Japanese: 説得力のある
  • Korean: 설득력 있는
  • Norwegian: overtalende
  • Polish: przekonujący
  • European Portuguese: persuasivo
  • Romanian: convingător
  • Russian: убедительный
  • Latin American Spanish: persuasivo
  • Swedish: övertygande
  • Thai: ซึ่งชักจูงได้
  • Turkish: ikna edici
  • Ukrainian: переконливий
  • Vietnamese: có sức thuyết phục

Chinese translation of 'persuasive'

persuasive

(pəˈsweɪsɪv)

adj

  1. [person] 有说(說)服力的 (yǒu shuōfúlì de)
  2. [argument, evidence] 令人信服的 (lìng rén xìnfú de)
(adjective) 
Definition
able to persuade
a persuasive argument against reform
Synonyms
convincing
Scientists say there is no convincing evidence for this theory.
telling
Someone's attitude to wait staff is a telling clue to their personality.
effective
You can't make an effective argument if all you do is stridently voice your opinion.
winning
moving
sound
touching
impressive
compelling
He puts forward a compelling argument against the policy.
influential
one of the most influential books ever written
valid
Both sides have made valid points.
inducing
logical
a logical argument
credible
plausible
That explanation seems entirely plausible to me.
forceful
This is a forceful argument for joining them.
eloquent
She made a very eloquent speech at the dinner.
weighty
impelling
cogent
He makes a cogent argument for a more egalitarian education system.
Opposites
weak
,
incredible
,
ineffective
,
feeble
, invalid,
flimsy
,
unconvincing
,
illogical
,
implausible
,
unimpressive

Additional synonyms

in the sense of cogent
Definition
forcefully convincing
He makes a cogent argument for a more egalitarian education system.
Synonyms
convincing,
strong,
powerful,
effective,
compelling,
urgent,
influential,
potent,
irresistible,
compulsive,
forceful,
conclusive,
weighty,
forcible
in the sense of compelling
Definition
convincing
He puts forward a compelling argument against the policy.
Synonyms
convincing,
telling,
powerful,
forceful,
conclusive,
weighty,
cogent,
irrefutable
in the sense of effective
Definition
impressive
You can't make an effective argument if all you do is stridently voice your opinion.
Synonyms
powerful,
strong,
convincing,
persuasive,
telling,
impressive,
compelling,
potent,
forceful,
striking,
emphatic,
weighty,
forcible,
cogent

Synonyms of 'persuasive'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of eloquent
Definition
(of a person) able to speak in a fluent and persuasive manner
She made a very eloquent speech at the dinner.
Synonyms
silver-tongued,
moving,
powerful,
effective,
stirring,
articulate,
persuasive,
graceful,
forceful,
fluent,
expressive,
well-expressed
in the sense of forceful
Definition
effective
This is a forceful argument for joining them.
Synonyms
powerful,
strong,
convincing,
effective,
compelling,
persuasive,
weighty,
pithy,
cogent,
telling
in the sense of influential
Definition
having or exerting influence
one of the most influential books ever written
Synonyms
important,
powerful,
moving,
telling,
leading,
strong,
guiding,
inspiring,
prestigious,
meaningful,
potent,
persuasive,
authoritative,
momentous,
weighty
in the sense of logical
Definition
capable of or using clear and valid reasoning
a logical argument
Synonyms
rational,
clear,
reasoned,
reasonable,
sound,
relevant,
consistent,
valid,
coherent,
pertinent,
well-organized,
cogent,
well-reasoned,
deducible
in the sense of plausible
Definition
apparently reasonable or true
That explanation seems entirely plausible to me.
Synonyms
believable,
possible,
likely,
reasonable,
credible,
probable,
persuasive,
conceivable,
tenable,
colourable,
verisimilar
in the sense of telling
Definition
having a marked effect or impact
Someone's attitude to wait staff is a telling clue to their personality.
Synonyms
effective,
significant,
considerable,
marked,
striking,
powerful,
solid,
impressive,
influential,
decisive,
potent,
forceful,
weighty,
forcible,
trenchant,
effectual
in the sense of valid
Definition
based on sound reasoning
Both sides have made valid points.
Synonyms
sound,
good,
reasonable,
just,
telling,
powerful,
convincing,
substantial,
acceptable,
sensible,
rational,
logical,
viable,
credible,
sustainable,
plausible,
conclusive,
weighty,
well-founded,
cogent,
well-grounded
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