Nanako
The difference between "persuasive" and "convincing" Hi, Could someone kindly tell me the difference between "persuasive" and "convincing"? It would be really appreciated if you could give me some example sentences or phrases. Thank you for your help. Regards, Nanako
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Hi Nanako, One main difference is that when someone does something successfully to make others believe in him or her, they are "persuasive", while something that readily causes others to believe that it is true or real is "convincing". Example: Ted gave a very persuasive speech using facts and figures, and at the end of his presentation, two thousand people signed up for his program. (Ted put in the effort to sway others' opinions and believe in him.) There was convincing evidence and the judge ruled in his favour. (The evidence was already very credible and believable.) Hope this helps. Cheers, Lance
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Hi! "To convince" someone of something means that you'll have to present facts, logic, arguments, so that the person will believe the truth of something. In short, when you are convinced of something, you "overcome" or "conquer" your previous beliefs (and this is the meaning of the original Latin word). It is sometimes said that a person is convinced by reason or logic, but is persuaded by using its feelings or emotions, but this is not always true, so that nowadays one often uses the two verbs interchangeably. If you mix them, that's not a big deal :) Still, you have to remember the construction that is different for each verb : You persuade someone to do something. You convince someone of something. Have a nice day!
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I have been trying to think of a difference, but to be honest, I can't. I think they are pretty much interchangeable. He is very persuasive / He is very convincing. You make a persuasive argument / You make a convincing argument.
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