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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
persuasive — per|sua|sive [pəˈsweısıv US pər ] adj able to make other people believe something or do what you ask ▪ Trevor can be very persuasive. persuasive argument/evidence ▪ a persuasive argument against capital punishment >persuasively adv… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Argument (disambiguation) — In general parlance, an argument is a discussion involving conflicting points of view. General types of argument * Argument, a demonstration of a proof, or using logical reasoning for persuasion * Argument form, the logical structure of an… … Wikipedia
persuasive — per|sua|sive [ pər sweısıv ] adjective * good at making people agree to do or believe what you want them to: a persuasive argument/case He can be very persuasive. ╾ per|sua|sive|ly adverb ╾ per|sua|sive|ness noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
persuasive */ — UK [pə(r)ˈsweɪsɪv] / US [pərˈsweɪsɪv] adjective good at making people agree to do or believe what you want them to a persuasive argument/case He can be very persuasive. Derived words: persuasively adverb persuasiveness noun uncountable … English dictionary
persuasive — persuasively, adv. persuasiveness, n. /peuhr sway siv, ziv/, adj. 1. able, fitted, or intended to persuade: a very persuasive argument. n. 2. something that persuades; inducement. [1580 90; ML persuasivus. See PERSUASIBLE, IVE] Syn. 1. convincing … Universalium
persuasive — per•sua•sive [[t]pərˈsweɪ sɪv, zɪv[/t]] adj. able, fitted, or intended to persuade: a persuasive argument[/ex] • Etymology: 1580–90; ML persuāsīvus. See persuasible, ive per•sua′sive•ly, adv. per•sua′sive•ness, n … From formal English to slang
Persuasive writing — is used to convince the reader of the writer’s argument. This may involve persuading the reader to perform an action, or simply consist of an argument convincing the reader of the writer’s point of view. Persuasive writers employ many techniques… … Wikipedia
Persuasive precedent — (also persuasive authority) is precedent or other legal writing that is related to the case at hand but is not a binding precedent on the court under common law legal systems such as English law. However, persuasive authority may guide the judge… … Wikipedia
argument — ar·gu·ment n 1: a reason or the reasoning given for or against a matter under discussion compare evidence, proof 2: the act or process of arguing, reasoning, or discussing; esp: oral argum … Law dictionary
persuasive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) good at persuading someone to do or believe something. 2) providing sound reasoning or argument. DERIVATIVES persuasively adverb persuasiveness noun … English terms dictionary
argument — n. dispute 1) to get into, have an argument 2) to break off, terminate; clinch, settle an argument 3) an angry, bitter, heated, loud, violent argument 4) an argument breaks out 5) an argument about, over; between; with (I had a bitter argument… … Combinatory dictionary