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Postmodernbliss Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Persuasion vs. Persuasiveness

Sorry if this question repeats...I may have accidently deleted the first one.

Many kind thanks in advance for anyone who knows the difference between persuasion and persuasiveness.

Thank you for your time.
  

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"persuasion" is the action of the verb "persuade". "persuasiveness" is a quality possessed by someone or something that enables them/it to persuade.

  • "persuasion" is the action of the verb "persuade".
  • "persuasiveness" is a quality possessed by someone or something that enables them/it to persuade.
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"persuasion" is the action of the verb "persuade". "persuasiveness" is a quality possessed by someone or something that enables them/it to persuade.

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