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Term: Very Persuasive

Description: Very persuasive refers to something that is highly effective in convincing or influencing others to adopt a certain belief, agree with a particular viewpoint, or take a specific course of action. It describes a compelling or influential quality that can sway people's thoughts or decisions.

Sample Sentences:

  • Her arguments were very persuasive, and as a result, the majority of the audience changed their stance.
  • The politician delivered a very persuasive speech, winning over even the most skeptical voters.
  • Using emotional appeals and solid evidence, the lawyer presented a very persuasive case to the jury.
  • The salesperson's pitch was so very persuasive that I couldn't resist buying the product.
  • The advertiser's very persuasive campaign convinced consumers to switch to their brand.

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