Persuasively vs Persuasiveness - What's the difference?
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In a manner intended to convince or persuade.
The capability of a person or argument to convince or persuade someone to accept a desired way of thinking.
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Persuasiveness is a related term of persuasively.
As an adverb persuasively
is in a manner intended to convince or persuade.As a noun persuasiveness is
the capability of a person or argument to convince or persuade someone to accept a desired way of thinking.persuasively
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Adverb
(en adverb)- The eloquent speaker persuasively stated her argument.
persuasiveness
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Noun
(-)- By using the utmost tact and persuasiveness , he was inducing his uncle to cough up very grudgingly a small quarterly allowance.