compelling (Meaning)

Wordnet

compelling (s)

driving or forcing

tending to persuade by forcefulness of argument

compelling Sentence Examples

  1. The movie had a compelling storyline that kept audiences on the edge of their seats.
  2. Her argument was so compelling that it persuaded even the most skeptical members of the jury.
  3. The actor's performance was so compelling that it earned him critical acclaim.
  4. The novel's compelling characters drew readers into their world.
  5. The documentary presented a compelling case for environmental conservation.
  6. The speaker delivered a compelling speech that moved the audience to tears.
  7. The evidence presented in court was compelling enough to sway the judge's decision.
  8. The job offer was compelling, with its promise of exciting opportunities and generous benefits.
  9. The artist's work was so compelling that it sold for millions at auction.
  10. The scientist presented compelling data supporting her groundbreaking theory.

FAQs About the word compelling

driving or forcing, tending to persuade by forcefulness of argument

conclusive,convincing, strong, valid, authoritative, telling,persuasive, decisive, definitive, effective

indecisive, ineffective, insignificant, uncompelling, unfounded, insignificant, indecisive,ineffective, inconclusive, unimportant

The movie had a compelling storyline that kept audiences on the edge of their seats.

Her argument was so compelling that it persuaded even the most skeptical members of the jury.

The actor's performance was so compelling that it earned him critical acclaim.

The novel's compelling characters drew readers into their world.