persuasiveness
1persuasiveness — index inducement Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2persuasiveness — n. the persuasiveness to + inf. (she has enough persuasiveness to convince anyone) * * * the persuasiveness to + inf. (she has enough persuasiveness to convince anyone) …
3persuasiveness — noun The capability of a person or argument to convince or persuade someone to accept a desired way of thinking. By using the utmost tact and persuasiveness, he was inducing his uncle to cough up very grudgingly a small quarterly allowance. Syn:… …
4persuasiveness — persuasive ► ADJECTIVE 1) good at persuading someone to do or believe something. 2) providing sound reasoning or argument. DERIVATIVES persuasively adverb persuasiveness noun …
5Persuasiveness — Persuasive Per*sua sive, n. That which persuades; an inducement; an incitement; an exhortation. {Per*sua sive*ly}, adv. {Per*sua sive*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …
6persuasiveness — noun see persuasive …
7persuasiveness — See persuasively. * * * …
8persuasiveness — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. control, forcefulness, strength; see influence 2 , power 2 …
9persuasiveness — per sua·sive·ness || pÉ™r sweɪsɪvnɪs /pÉ™ n. convincingness, inductiveness, ability to persuade …
10persuasiveness — n 1. invitingness, temptingness, seductiveness, alluringness, attractiveness. 2. plausibility, tenability, credibility, believability; logicality, soundness, validity; cogency, tellingness, effectiveness, efficacy, efficaciousness; convincingness …