persuasive
English
Etymology
From Middle French persuasif, from Medieval Latin persuasivus, from Latin past participle stem of persuadere + -ivus
Adjective
persuasive (comparative more persuasive, superlative most persuasive)
- able to persuade; convincing
Translations
convincing
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French
Adjective
persuasive
- feminine singular of persuasif
German
Adjective
persuasive
- inflected form of persuasiv
Italian
Adjective
persuasive
- feminine plural of persuasivo
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