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Persuasive Meaning in English

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/pɝˈsweɪsɪv/
pur-SWAY-siv
/pəswˈeɪsɪv/
puh-SWAY-siv

释义

Describes someone or something that can convince others to believe or do something. If a statement, argument, or person is persuasive, it means they are good at making others agree.

用法与细微差别

Often used for people ('a persuasive speaker'), speech ('persuasive argument'), or writing ('persuasive essay'). Formal to neutral in tone. Not the same as 'convincing,' which can also mean 'believable.' 'Persuasive' emphasizes actively changing someone's mind.

例句

She gave a persuasive speech about recycling.

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His persuasive arguments changed my mind.

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A persuasive letter can help you get the job.

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She's so persuasive that I always end up agreeing with her.

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You’ll need to be persuasive if you want them to change their mind.

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Even the most persuasive advertisement won't make me buy that product.

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