suasion (Meaning)

Wordnet

suasion (n)

the act of persuading (or attempting to persuade); communication intended to induce belief or action

suasion Sentence Examples

  1. The lawyer's skillful suasion convinced the jury to acquit his client.
  2. The politician's eloquent suasion swayed public opinion in his favor.
  3. The teacher's gentle suasion encouraged the students to persevere.
  4. The salesperson's expert suasion closed the deal with ease.
  5. The doctor's wise suasion calmed the anxious patient.
  6. The friend's earnest suasion helped me resolve a difficult dilemma.
  7. The poet's lyrical suasion painted vivid images in the reader's mind.
  8. The artist's evocative suasion conveyed deep emotions without words.
  9. The preacher's passionate suasion stirred the hearts of the congregation.
  10. The activist's unwavering suasion mobilized support for a just cause.

FAQs About the word suasion

the act of persuading (or attempting to persuade); communication intended to induce belief or action

convincing, conversion, persuasion, inducement, cajolery,persuading, coaxing, blandishment, entreaty, seduction

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The lawyer's skillful suasion convinced the jury to acquit his client.

The politician's eloquent suasion swayed public opinion in his favor.

The teacher's gentle suasion encouraged the students to persevere.

The salesperson's expert suasion closed the deal with ease.