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Suasive

usgb/ˈsweɪsɪv/Volume
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Tone MattersPlay
The effectiveness of 'suasive' often depends on the speaker's tone, expressing confidence or sincerity. SlideHer suasive tone during the presentation swayed our opinions.
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Context DependentPlay
'Suasive' is most effective in contexts where there's a need to persuade, like debates or discussions. SlideIn the debate, his suasive approach was key to winning the audience.
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Positive ConnotationPlay
'Suasive' generally implies a positive skill of convincing others gently or charmingly. SlideShe delivered her point in a suasive manner, winning everyone's approval.