persuasion
The noun forms for the verb to persuade are persuader, persuasion, and the gerund, persuading.
noun form for the verb to persuade are persuasion, and the gerund, persuading.
No, the word 'persuade' is a verb: persuade, persuades, persuading, persuaded. The noun forms for the verb to persuade are persuader, persuadability , persuasibility, and the gerund, persuading. Another noun form is persuasion.
The word "persuasion" already is a noun. It comes from the verb "to persuade." It also has an adjective form, "persuasive."
The noun forms of the verb to persuade are persuader, persuasion, and the gerund, persuading.
The abstract noun form for the verb to persuade are persuasion, and the gerund, persuading.Related abstract noun forms are persuasiveness, persuadability, and persuasibility.
The abstract noun for "persuade" is "persuasion."
The abstract noun forms for the verb to persuade are persuasion and the gerund, persuading.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to persuade are persuasion and the gerund, persuading.
The word "persuasion" already is a noun. It comes from the verb "to persuade." It also has an adjective form, "persuasive."
The word persuasive is an adjective. It means to be able to persuade or convince.
Oh, dude, the verb form of "persuasive" is "persuade." It's like when you're trying to convince someone to do something, you're persuading them. So, next time you want to get someone to see your point of view, just be like, "Hey, can I persuade you to do this thing?"