adjective
- having the power to persuade or influence
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The politician’s suasory speech moved many voters to change their minds.
- Her suasory arguments finally convinced the committee to approve the proposal.
- The lawyer used suasory techniques to influence the jury’s decision.
- His suasory powers made him an effective negotiator.
- The advertisement employed suasory language to attract customers.
- The teacher’s suasory approach helped students embrace the new learning method.