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Persuasively
Meaning
Adv
●
In a
manner
intended
to
convince
or persuade.
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Origin
persuasively
English
-ly
English
-lice
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
-ly
Middle English (1100-1500)
persuasive
English
persuasivus
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Convincingly
Cogently
Pressingly
Forcefully
Urgently
Plausibly
Related
Compellingly
Eloquently
Articulately
Coherently
Concisely
Succinctly
Powerfully
Insightfully
Lucidly
Straightforwardly
Assertively
Authoritatively
Poignantly
Confidently
Expressively
Skillfully
Effectively
Tactfully
Comprehensibly
Comprehensively
Clearly
Creatively
Respectfully
Influentially
Authentically
Incisively
Openly
Bluntly
Emphatically
Concretely
Boldly
Skilfully
Rhetorically
Vividly
Passionately
Subtly
Plainly
Calmly
Astutely
Expertly
Memorably
Pleasantly
Thoughtfully
Candidly
Argument
Nicely
Salient
Informatively
Reasonably
Objectively
Engagingly
Truthfully
Accurately
Pithily
Legibly
Conservatively
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