persuasive

adjective13 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

To a high degree; a common intensifier for persuasive.

A strong and common collocation meaning very persuasive, often used in formal or academic contexts.

To the necessary degree. Note the word order: 'enough' follows the adjective.

To the necessary degree; a more formal alternative to 'persuasive enough'.

To a very high degree; an intensifier for persuasive.

Used to express doubt or that something is not completely convincing.

To a moderate degree; quite persuasive.

Used to describe a state of being convincing.

Used to express one's opinion that an argument, case, etc., is convincing.

Used to describe the action of causing something to be convincing.

Used when something is shown to be convincing through evidence or results.

Used when something appears to be convincing on the surface.

Used when something gives the impression of being convincing when heard or read.