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Apprendre à prononcer per·sua·sive

/pərˈswāsiv/
adjective
good at persuading someone to do or believe something through reasoning or the use of temptation.
"an informative and persuasive speech"
synonymes : convincing, effective, cogent, compelling, potent, forceful, eloquent, impressive, weighty, influential, sound, valid, powerful, strong, effectual, efficacious, winning, telling, plausible, credible, silky, smooth-tongued, silver-tongued, slick, glib, not taking no for an answer, smooth-talking, suasive, assuasive, suasory

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il y a 6 jours · The meaning of PERSUASIVE is tending to persuade. How to use persuasive in a sentence.
making you want to do or believe a particular thing: a persuasive speaker/speech. Your arguments are very persuasive. He can be very persuasive.
adjective able, fitted, or intended to persuade: a very persuasive argument. Synonyms: forceful, compelling, convincing
If you are persuasive, then you have a knack for getting people to do things. Your most persuasive friend might be able to talk you into riding in a hot air ...
Someone or something that is persuasive is likely to persuade you to do or believe a particular thing. This is not persuasive evidence.
il y a 6 jours · Synonyms for PERSUASIVE: compelling, convincing, conclusive, strong, effective, decisive, valid, forceful; Antonyms of PERSUASIVE: ...
A persuasive definition of a term is favorable to one argument or unfavorable to the other argument, but is presented as if it were neutral and well-accepted, ...
able to cause people to do or believe something : able to persuade people. We weren't shown any persuasive evidence that he had committed the crime.
Vidéo pour "persuasive"
26 nov. 2012 · http://www.influenceatwork.com This animated video describes the six universal Principles of ...
Durée : 11:50
Postée : 26 nov. 2012
adjective able to make other people believe something or do what you ask → convincing Trevor can be very persuasive.