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persuasiveness

/per-swey-siv, -ziv/US // pərˈsweɪ sɪv, -zɪv //UK // (pəˈsweɪsɪv) //

说服力,劝说性,游说性,劝说

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : able, fitted, or intended to persuade: a very persuasive argument.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that persuades; inducement.

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Examples

  • The video of the supposed burned ballots has a persuasive power that a simple verbal assertion would not have because we tend to trust what we see.

  • This helps kids understand what’s problematic about the reasoning, so when a more persuasive conspiracy theory comes along, they’re able to step back and question it.

  • The researchers also said that advertisements created with custom lists tended to be used for persuasive messaging.

  • My colleague Adam Duhachek and I found AI messages are more persuasive when they highlight “how” an action should be performed, rather than “why.”

  • The email or text message you receive will often have a persuasive narrative about a person having trouble finding a lover in a foreign country.

  • Art depends for its effects, for its persuasiveness, on inevitability.

  • For without flattery we may say that if others had argued with equal persuasiveness, the end would have been happier.

  • It crossed his mind just then that in the years to come more than one man would yield to the sweet persuasiveness of those eyes.

  • The accent on the initial word of the line gives an intensity of feeling with tender persuasiveness.

  • There were no ornate sentences this time, but he concentrated his powers of logic and persuasiveness upon his task.

  • Persuasiveness at its height, Hume tells us, leaves little room for intelligence and consideration.