Convincing and Explicit

Convincing

Convincing adjective - Having the power to persuade.

Explicit and convincing are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Explicit" instead an adjective "Convincing".

Explicit

Explicit adjective - So clearly expressed as to leave no doubt about the meaning.

Convincing and explicit are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Convincing" instead an adjective "Explicit".

Nearby Word: explicitly

Both words in one sentence

  • Series / Hannibal Made more explicit in "Trou Normand" wherein Hannibal is convincing Will to lie about Abigail's involvement in the murder of Nicholas Boyle and describes the two of them as "her fathers." In "Relevés", Will takes on the role of her father in his more sinister aspect.
  • More Than Mind Control It's interesting, what's a little bit, hopefully, complex in the movie, or even ambiguous, is how much he's persuading his followers with a superhuman ability or just he's like any cult leader who is really good at convincing people to follow him, so we don't really ever make that explicit.
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