persuasion
word
/pɝˈsweɪʒən/
/pəswˈeɪʒən/
Definition
The act of convincing someone to do or believe something through reasoning, discussion, or appeal.
Usage & Nuances
'Persuasion' is formal and often used in academic, business, and psychological contexts. Common collocations: 'power of persuasion', 'art of persuasion', 'gentle persuasion'. Not to be confused with 'coercion', which involves force.
Spanish: persuasión - convencimientoPortuguese (BR): persuasão - convencimentoPortuguese (PT): persuasão - convencimentoChinese (Simplified): 说服Chinese (Traditional): 說服Hindi: प्रेरणा (manana) - मनाने की कलाArabic: إقناعBengali: উপদেশ - বোঝানোRussian: убеждениеJapanese: 説得Vietnamese: sự thuyết phụcKorean: 설득Turkish: iknaUrdu: قائل کرناIndonesian: persuasi
Example Sentences
Sometimes a little persuasion goes a long way.
natural
She used persuasion to get her friend to join the club.
basic
Good persuasion can help you in sales jobs.
basic
He relied on persuasion instead of threats.
basic
She has the gift of persuasion—people find it hard to say no to her.
natural
After much persuasion, he finally agreed to try sushi.
natural