be persuasive

Frequency: 8.525.1 per million words

Used to describe a state of being convincing.

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  • His presentation needs to be more persuasive to win the contract.
  • She tried to be very persuasive when discussing the new policy.
  • For a leader, it's crucial to be persuasive and inspire confidence.
  • The lawyer's closing argument was incredibly persuasive, leading to a conviction.
  • If you want to sell the idea, you have to be persuasive.
  • He is always persuasive when he talks about environmental issues.
  • The evidence presented was not persuasive enough to convince the jury.
  • To achieve your goals, you often need to be persuasive with others.
  • Despite her efforts, her explanation wasn't persuasive enough for them.
  • A good salesperson must be persuasive without being aggressive.