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1 persuasive
[-sɪv] adjectiveable to persuade:مُقْنِع، باعِثٌ عَلى الإقْتِناعHis arguments are persuasive.
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2 persuasive
قَوِيّ الحُجَّة \ forceful: full of force: a forceful description. persuasive: able to persuade; clever at persuading. -
3 persuasive
مُقْنِع \ persuasive: able to persuade; clever at persuading. satisfactory: good enough for the purpose: He is not particularly clever, but his work is satisfactory. -
4 شىء مقنع
n. persuasive -
5 مقنع
adj. masked, masqueraded, disguised, veiled, convincing, persuasive, cogent -
6 شاف
شافٍ: قاطِع، مُقْنِع، مُرْضٍconclusive, peremptory, decisive, positive, definite, definitive, categorical; cogent, convincing, persuasive; satisfactory; unequivocal, unambiguous, clear -
7 مقنع
مُقْنِع: يَحْمِلُ على القَبُول، مُفْحِمconvincing, persuasive, cogent, valid -
8 قوي
قَوِيّ \ athletic: strong and active: He has an athletic figure. durable: able to last a long time: Those shoes are durable; they won’t wear out for a long time. forceful: full of force: a forceful description. husky: (of men) big and strong. keen: (of the senses) sharp: keen hearing; a keen sense of smell, (of the feelings) strong a keen interest in sport. mighty: powerful: a mighty effort. powerful: having strength or force: a powerful blow; a powerful engine, exercising strong control a powerful ruler. solid: firm; heavy and strong: solid furniture. steady: firm; not shaking: not in danger of falling: Your cup won’t stay steady on your knee. stout: strong and dependable: a stout pair of shoes. strong: not easily damaged: strong paper; strong shoes. powerful: a strong man; a strong wind. sturdy: strong: a sturdy little horse; sturdy furniture. tough, strong: not easily tired or hurt: a tough soldier. vigorous: strong; forceful: a vigorous swimmer. vivid: (of a memory, a description, a flash of light, etc.) bright and clear. \ See Also متين (مَتِين)، ضخم (ضَخْم)، شديد الاِحْتِمال، فعال (فَعَّال)، حاد (حَادّ)، ثابت (ثابِت) \ قَوِيّ (للإحْسَاس، للطَّعْم، إلخ) \ strong: (of feeling, taste, etc.) deep; noticeable: a strong dislike; a strong smell of coffee; strong cup of tea (one that has a lot of taste). \ قَوِيّ البِنْيَة \ robust: (of people) healthily strong. strapping: big, strong and healthy: a strapping boy. stalwart: strong, brave and dependable: a stalwart supporter; stalwart fighters. \ قَوِيّ الحُجَّة \ forceful: full of force: a forceful description. persuasive: able to persuade; clever at persuading. \ قَوِيّ العَضَلات \ muscular: adj. having strong muscles. \ قَوِيّ المُلاحَظة \ observant: quick at noticing things: Soldiers are trained to be observant. -
9 مقنع
مُقْنِع \ persuasive: able to persuade; clever at persuading. satisfactory: good enough for the purpose: He is not particularly clever, but his work is satisfactory. -
10 forceful
قَوِيّ الحُجَّة \ forceful: full of force: a forceful description. persuasive: able to persuade; clever at persuading. -
11 satisfactory
مُقْنِع \ persuasive: able to persuade; clever at persuading. satisfactory: good enough for the purpose: He is not particularly clever, but his work is satisfactory.
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