English to Latin Meaning of persuasive - decipiat


Persuasive :
decipiat

oportet,, decipiat, ratio, officium, negotium, exacerbatione, persuasio, hortari

decipiat, marte

persuasibilibuspersuaserunt,decipiatunpersuasive
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Definitions of persuasive in English
Adjective(1) intended or having the power to induce action or belief
Examples of persuasive in English
(1) It is never particularly persuasive to address believers as if they are idiots in need of education.(2) Its persuasive powers are limited to encouraging buyers to test new products.(3) They believe that praising the world's most powerful men is more persuasive than criticising them.(4) Did I need to make a quick call to check a fact or get one more piece of persuasive evidence?(5) Science and religion are two of the most persuasive influences the world has ever known.(6) Either that, or they're simply floored by his slightly odd, but gently persuasive manner.(7) The more people who voice their support, the more persuasive we will be.(8) These theories, I think, are persuasive because they seem to explain a reason for moral beliefs.(9) If one plot line is potentially chilling, the other is decreasingly persuasive .(10) He is very persuasive , he networks better than most and he has great communication skills.(11) Good writing is therefore very much to do with developing your style so that it is persuasive and convincing.(12) It is highly readable, often persuasive and enlightening on the plays, but it is speculation.(13) They make a persuasive case that is supported by evidence from as far away as Austria and Australia.(14) We should talk to them and use any persuasive power we have at our disposal.(15) Because of the authority he brings to it, his art is totally persuasive and absolutely compelling.(16) The situation here makes it no longer possible for them to be persuasive or demanding of anything.
Synonyms
Adjective
1. convincing ::
arguere
2. cogent ::
cogentes
3. compelling ::
cogens
4. potent ::
aeque
5. forceful ::
acribus
6. powerful ::
potens
7. impactful ::
impactful
8. eloquent ::
eloquentes
9. impressive ::
infigo
10. influential ::
influential
11. sound ::
canetis
12. valid ::
verum
13. strong ::
fortis
14. effective ::
effective
15. winning ::
winning
16. telling ::
dicens
17. plausible ::
rem
18. credible ::
credibília
Antonyms
1. inconclusive ::
torrent Cedron
2. indecisive ::
signis conlatis ancipiti proelio
3. ineffective ::
utpote supino
4. unconvincing ::
insuasorium;
Different Forms
persuasive, persuasively, persuasiveness, unpersuasive
Word Example from TV Shows
You don't know how persuasive I am.

You don't know how PERSUASIVE I am.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 2

Well, Penny can be
pretty persuasive.

Well, Penny can be pretty PERSUASIVE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 21

The holy books are
much more persuasive than I can be.

The holy books are much more PERSUASIVE than I can be.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 2

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