- suasively
- adverb see suasion
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Suasively — Suasive Sua sive, a. Having power to persuade; persuasive; suasory. South. Genial and suasive satire. Earle. {Sua sive*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
suasively — See suasive. * * * … Universalium
suasively — adv. persuasively, convincingly … English contemporary dictionary
suasively — sua·sive·ly … English syllables
suasively — adverb see suasive I … Useful english dictionary
suasion — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin suasion , suasio, from suadēre to urge, persuade more at sweet Date: 14th century the act of influencing or persuading • suasive adjective • suasively adverb • suasiveness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
An-Nisa — Infobox Sura Name of Surah=An Nisa Arabic name=النسآء Screenshot of Surah= Caption= Classification=Madinan Meaning of the name=The Women Other names= Time of revelation= Sura number=4 Number of verses=176 Juz number=4 to 6 Hizb number=8 to 11… … Wikipedia
suasiveness — See suasively. * * * … Universalium
suasion — suasive /sway siv/, suasory /sway seuh ree/, adj. suasively, adv. suasiveness, n. /sway zheuhn/, n. 1. the act of advising, urging, or attempting to persuade; persuasion. 2. an instance of this; a persuasive effort. [1325 75; ME < L suasion (s.… … Universalium
suasion — [swā′zhən] n. [ME < L suasio < suasus, pp. of suadere, to persuade: see SWEET] PERSUASION: now chiefly in moral suasion, the act of persuading by appealing to one s sense of morality suasive [swā′siv] adj. suasively adv. suasiveness n … English World dictionary