"Unpersuasive" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unpersuasive" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unpersuasive" Meaning

Not convincing or effective in persuading someone to believe or support an idea or cause. Lacking persuasiveness or charm.

"Unpersuasive" Examples

Usage Examples for "Unpersuasive" Word


Definition: Lacking the power to persuade or convince someone.


Examples:


1. Argumentative essay: The student's unpersuasive essay failed to convince the lecturer about the merits of the proposed solution.

2. Sales pitch:

The sales representative struggled to give an unpersuasive sales pitch, failing to secure any major orders at the conference.

3. Politics:

The politician's unpersuasive speech sparked a backlash from the public, who felt he wasn't adequately addressing their concerns.

4. Negotiation:

The employee found her boss's unpersuasive reasoning for denying the pay raise difficult to accept.

5. Advertisement:

The company's unpersuasive ads led to a significant drop in sales figures, prompting the marketing team to reassess their strategy.

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