Pronunciation: /pərˈsweɪdər/
noun a person or thing that persuades, such as a salesperson or a convincing argument
A1 The persuader convinced her to buy the new product.
A2 The persuader used various tactics to influence the group's decision.
B1 As a skilled persuader, he was able to sway public opinion in his favor.
B2 The political persuader was known for his ability to change people's minds with his speeches.
C1 The master persuader was able to manipulate even the most stubborn individuals.
C2 The expert persuader was hired by the company to help with their marketing strategy.
formal The marketing team hired a professional persuader to help increase sales.
informal I heard she's a great persuader when it comes to getting people to join her club.
slang He's known as the ultimate persuader in our group of friends.
figurative Her eyes were like a persuader, convincing me to change my mind.
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