persuasion 音标拼音: [pɚsw'eʒən]
n . 说服,信念,说服力
说服,信念,说服力
persuasion n 1 :
the act of persuading (
or attempting to persuade );
communication intended to induce belief or action [
synonym :
{
persuasion }, {
suasion }] [
ant : {
dissuasion }]
2 :
a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty ; "
my opinion differs from yours "; "
I am not of your persuasion "; "
what are your thoughts on Haiti ?" [
synonym :
{
opinion }, {
sentiment }, {
persuasion }, {
view }, {
thought }]
Persuasion \
Per *
sua "
sion \,
n . [
L .
persuasio ;
Cf .
F .
persuasion .]
1 .
The act of persuading ;
the act of influencing the mind by arguments or reasons offered ,
or by anything that moves the mind or passions ,
or inclines the will to a determination .
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For thou hast all the arts of fine persuasion .
--
Otway .
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2 .
The state of being persuaded or convinced ;
settled opinion or conviction ,
which has been induced .
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If the general persuasion of all men does so account it . --
Hooker .
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My firm persuasion is ,
at least sometimes ,
That Heaven will weigh man '
s virtues and his crimes With nice attention . --
Cowper .
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3 .
A creed or belief ;
a sect or party adhering to a certain creed or system of opinions ;
as ,
of the same persuasion ;
all persuasions are agreed .
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Of whatever state or persuasion ,
religious or political . --
Jefferson .
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4 .
The power or quality of persuading ;
persuasiveness .
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Is '
t possible that my deserts to you Can lack persuasion ? --
Shak .
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5 .
That which persuades ;
a persuasive . [
R .]
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Syn :
See {
Conviction }.
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176 Moby Thesaurus words for "
persuasion ":
adherents ,
affiliation ,
allurement ,
ascendancy ,
authority ,
belief ,
bias ,
blandishment ,
blood ,
body ,
branch ,
brand ,
breed ,
cajolement ,
cajolery ,
cast ,
character ,
charisma ,
charm ,
church ,
clan ,
class ,
clout ,
coaxing ,
color ,
communion ,
community ,
confession ,
connection ,
conning ,
consequence ,
control ,
conversion ,
conviction ,
credit ,
creed ,
cult ,
denomination ,
description ,
designation ,
disciples ,
division ,
dominance ,
domination ,
effect ,
eminence ,
enchantment ,
engagement ,
enlistment ,
esteem ,
evangelization ,
exhortation ,
exhorting ,
eye ,
faction ,
faith ,
favor ,
feather ,
feeling ,
fellowship ,
fixed opinion ,
followers ,
force ,
form ,
genre ,
genus ,
good feeling ,
grain ,
group ,
hold ,
hortation ,
ilk ,
implicit belief ,
importance ,
incidental power ,
inducement ,
inducing ,
influence ,
influencing ,
influentiality ,
insinuation ,
ism ,
jawboning ,
kidney ,
kin ,
kind ,
label ,
leadership ,
leverage ,
line ,
lobbying ,
lot ,
magnetism ,
make ,
manner ,
mark ,
mastery ,
mature judgment ,
mind ,
mold ,
moment ,
nature ,
number ,
offshoot ,
opinion ,
order ,
organization ,
partiality ,
party ,
personality ,
persuading ,
phylum ,
potency ,
power ,
preaching ,
preachment ,
predilection ,
predominance ,
prejudice ,
preponderance ,
prepossession ,
pressure ,
prestige ,
proselytism ,
proselytization ,
purchase ,
race ,
reign ,
religion ,
religious order ,
repute ,
rule ,
sales talk ,
salesmanship ,
say ,
schism ,
school ,
school of thought ,
sect ,
sectarism ,
segment ,
selling ,
sentiment ,
settled judgment ,
shape ,
snow job ,
society ,
soft soap ,
solicitation ,
sort ,
species ,
stamp ,
staunch belief ,
steadfast faith ,
strain ,
stripe ,
style ,
suasion ,
subtle influence ,
suggestion ,
supremacy ,
sway ,
sweet talk ,
the like of ,
the likes of ,
tribe ,
type ,
unshaken confidence ,
upper hand ,
variety ,
version ,
view ,
weight ,
wheedling ,
whip hand ,
working on
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Persuasion: Definition, Types, Examples, and Effects Persuasion involves changing another person's mind or behavior Learn more about how persuasion is used and the impact it can have on how people act and think
PERSUASION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster persuasion suggests a belief grounded on assurance (as by evidence) of its truth
Persuasion - Psychology Today Persuasion refers to the influence people have on one another—changing someone’s beliefs, decisions, or actions through reasoning or request The cornerstone of the psychology of persuasion is a
Persuasion (novel) - Wikipedia Persuasion is the last novel completed by the English author Jane Austen It was published on 20 December 1817, along with Northanger Abbey, six months after her death, although the title page is dated 1818
Persuasion by Jane Austen - Project Gutenberg "Persuasion" by Jane Austen is a novel published in 1817 Eight years after being persuaded to break off her engagement to naval officer Frederick Wentworth, twenty-seven-year-old Anne Elliot encounters him again when his sister rents her family's estate
Persuasion - Wikipedia Persuasion is the act of influencing a person's beliefs, attitudes, intentions, motivations, or behavior [1][2][3] Research on persuasion and its affects is of interest to many fields, and is a frequent topic in the specialty of social psychology [4]
PERSUASION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Persuasion is also a form of speech or writing that uses argument or emotion to make the listener or reader believe what the author is saying