"Persuasively" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Persuasively" Meaning

In a persuasively manner means to do something in a way that is convincing and effective in influencing or encouraging others. It implies using words, tone, and gestures in such a way that one's point is not only made but also accepted and agreed upon.

"Persuasively" Examples

Usage Examples for "Persuasively"


1. In a conversation: "I presented the benefits of the new policy persuasively to the team, and they agreed to adopt it."
2. In advertising: "The company's latest ad campaign was persuasively convincing customers to try their new product."
3. In academic writing: "The author's arguments were persuasively supported by evidence and data, making the paper convincing to readers."
4. In public speaking: "The charismatic speaker persuasively addressed the crowd, highlighting the importance of the cause and winning over many supporters."
5. In negotiation: "The negotiator persuasively made her case, successfully convincing the other party to accept her proposal."

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Persuaders are people or organizations that try to convince others to adopt a particular point of view, behave in a certain way, or take a specific action. They may use various techniques, such as emotional appeals, logic, and social pressure, to influence others' opinions or decisions. Persuaders can be found in various fields, including advertising, marketing, politics, and social movements.

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