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What Does The Word, 'Persuasive' Mean?

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Robin Burden answered
The word persuasive refers to something that is powerfully-convincing or effective.

The art of persuasion is something that theorists and philosophers have spent a great deal of time contemplating, and the power of persuasion is relevant to our everyday life in a number of ways.

The meaning of the word persuasive
According to most dictionaries, the word persuasive relates to someone or something that has the power or ability to convince or urge a particular thought or action in someone else.

The word has various synonyms:

  • Urge
  • Influence
  • Impel
  • Move
  • Entice
The power of persuasion can have several applications in modern life.

Marketing and advertising is the most overt example of persuasion being used on a large scale in modern society.

We are constantly being persuaded to purchase and invest in products through both direct and indirect techniques.

Propaganda is an example of persuasion in the political arena. The role of politicians and government is to convince the voting public to support their stances and decisions.

When this can't be done through directly addressing issues, persuasion can take the form of propaganda, scaremongering and other unsavory tactics.
Learning To Learn Profile
Persuasive: The word persusive is to persuade someone. To convince a reader (if it's a text) to come on your side/opinion.

Usually the word persuade is used to mean 'to convince someone about an event or term'.
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Anonymous answered
An example is: "He is very persuasive".
This means: He can make people do things, or talk people into doing things really easily.

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