Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
convictive
Adjective
/kənˈvɪktɪv/

Definition
Capable of convincing or persuading; having the ability to make someone believe or accept something as true.

Examples
- The lawyer presented a convictive argument that left the jury in no doubt.
- Her convictive presentation convinced the audience to support the proposal.

Meaning
Convictive pertains to the quality of being convincing or compelling in nature. It describes something that has the power to sway opinions or beliefs through reason or argument.

Synonyms
- Persuasive
- Compelling
- Influential
- Convincing