seem persuasive

Frequency: 7.08.5 per million words

Used when something appears to be convincing on the surface.

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Examples (10)

  • While his explanation might seem persuasive at first, it lacks concrete evidence.
  • Her calm demeanor and logical points seem persuasive to the jury.
  • The new marketing strategy didn't quite seem persuasive enough to win over the board.
  • His arguments will certainly seem persuasive to anyone who hasn't heard the full story.
  • Although the proposal seemed persuasive initially, further analysis revealed its flaws.
  • Does this data seem persuasive enough for us to change our entire approach?
  • For the presentation to seem persuasive, you must support your claims with facts.
  • Their plea for leniency did not seem persuasive to the strict judge.
  • Even with all the evidence, the case did not seem persuasive to some members of the public.
  • A well-structured and confident delivery makes a speech seem truly persuasive.