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persuader

American  
[per-swey-der] / pərˈsweɪ dər /

noun

  1. a person or thing that persuades.

    The cool lake was a most enticing persuader for those who liked to swim.

  2. Slang.

    1. (in underworld use) a gun, blackjack, or other weapon.

    2. something that persuades, as by coercing or threatening.

      Sometimes the teacher used a hickory persuader to get our attention.


Etymology

Origin of persuader

First recorded in 1530–40; persuade + -er 1

Example Sentences

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I have seen speculation that she did this because she is a master persuader.

From The Verge • Dec. 9, 2021

Weinberg is a world-class persuader, though, and a majority of the trustees and a surprising number of benefactors and city officials fell in love with Hammons’s ghost pier.

From The New Yorker • Dec. 2, 2019

In Bannon, Harnwell saw a gifted persuader — somebody he calls a “pioneer” and a “great genius.”

From Washington Post • Dec. 25, 2018

Also rescinded was the "persuader rule," which required law firms to publicly disclose any work they do for employers trying to fight against union organization efforts.

From Salon • Aug. 21, 2018

He knew that food was a powerful persuader of animals.

From "Wringer" by Jerry Spinelli