convincing

adj.有说服力的,

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
convincing (adjective)
1.
satisfying or assuring by argument or proof - a convincing test of a new product
2.
having power to of the truth, rightness, or reality of something - convince plausible told a convincing story valid
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
convincing (adjective)
having the power to persuade
SYNONYMS:
compelling, conclusive, convincing, decisive, effective, forceful, persuasive, satisfying, strong, telling
RELATED WORDS:
authoritative, definitive; sound, valid, well-founded; important, significant, weighty; material, pertinent, relevant
NEAR ANTONYMS:
groundless, invalid, shaky, unfounded, unsound; inconsequential, insignificant, unimportant; immaterial, irrelevant; feeble, weak
inconclusive, indecisive, ineffective, uncompelling, unconvincing, unpersuasive
convincing (noun)
the act of reasoning or pleading with someone to accept a belief or course of action
SYNONYMS:
conversion, convincing, inducement, inducing, persuading, suasion
RELATED WORDS:
blandishment, cajolement, cajolery, coaxing, entreaty, exhortation, urging, wheedling; seduction, tempting; influencing, prompting, swaying; lobbying, pressuring; brainwashing, overpersuasion
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