persuasive
Having the power to convince based on reasoning, emotional appeal, threats, or personal attractiveness.
The lawyer's closing argument against the energy company was persuasive to the jurists.
The charming saleswoman could be very persuasive with male customers.
The charming saleswoman could be very persuasive with male customers.
persuasive
1. able, fitted, or intended to persuade: a very persuasive argument.
2. something that persuades; inducement.
2. something that persuades; inducement.
Tending or having the power to persuade: a persuasive argument.
intended or having the power to induce action or belief; "persuasive eloquence"; "a most persuasive speaker"; "a persuasive argument"
intended or having the power to induce action or belief; "persuasive eloquence"; "a most persuasive speaker"; "a persuasive argument"
Persuasion
When something turns populistic and racist in a Finnish political campaign - a seemingly racist party rises to power and everything turns out to get horribly wrong.
How could the XYZ-party win? This is total Persuasion.
Persuasal
To persuade, persuading. Anything to do with persuasion.
"Ive attached this picture for you persuasal"
of the persuasion
to ask if someone is gay discreetly
Is she of the persuasion?
Persuasion
To be attractive
Used commonly to express the degree of attractiveness of a girl.
Common terminology used in the language Qualitar
See Also:
Hot Qualitar
Used commonly to express the degree of attractiveness of a girl.
Common terminology used in the language Qualitar
See Also:
Hot Qualitar
That girl is so persuasion.
chemical persuasion
n. The (usually illegal) act of drugging or intoxicating someone to persuade the person to do something.
Since he never really listened to anything I said, I decided to use some chemical persuasion to get him to have sex with me and it worked.