be compelling
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Used to state that something has a compelling quality.
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- Her performance in the play is compelling; you can't take your eyes off her.
- The evidence presented at the trial was so compelling that the jury reached a verdict quickly.
- For an advertisement to be effective, its message must be compelling.
- His argument for a four-day work week has been compelling from the very start.
- The documentary's narrative was compelling, keeping us hooked until the very end.
- The reasons for investing in renewable energy are compelling on multiple levels.
- If the story isn't compelling in the first chapter, many readers will give up.
- The candidate's vision for the city's future was compelling to many voters.
- The case for immediate action will be compelling once they see the report.
- Despite the lack of physical evidence, her testimony was compelling.