adjective
- having the power to persuade; persuasive
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The politician’s suasive rhetoric won over many undecided voters.
- Her suasive arguments convinced the board to approve the proposal.
- The lawyer’s suasive presentation swayed the jury.
- His suasive manner made him an effective salesman.
- The teacher used suasive techniques to encourage student participation.
- The advertisement’s suasive appeal targeted young consumers.