compelling
compelling در ۳۰ ثانیه
- Compelling describes something that is irresistibly persuasive or interesting, demanding your attention and belief through its sheer force or brilliance.
- This word is commonly used for strong arguments, gripping stories, and undeniable evidence that leaves the observer with little choice but to agree.
- Rooted in the Latin for 'to force', it implies a magnetic quality that pulls the mind toward a specific conclusion or feeling.
- It is a sophisticated alternative to 'interesting' or 'persuasive', suitable for both academic writing and casual conversations about high-quality media.
- Core Essence
- The quality of being irresistibly persuasive or attractive to the mind.
The documentary provided compelling evidence that climate change is accelerating faster than previously thought.
The actress gave a compelling performance that left the entire audience in tears.
- Intellectual Use
- Often paired with 'reason' or 'logic' to indicate a thought process that cannot be easily dismissed.
There was no compelling reason to change the company policy at that time.
The mystery novel was so compelling that I stayed up until 3 AM to finish it.
- Visual/Aesthetic Use
- Used to describe visual art or scenes that capture and hold the gaze of the viewer.
The sunrise over the Himalayas was a compelling sight that I will never forget.
- With Abstract Nouns
- Pair it with words like logic, reason, case, or argument to show intellectual strength.
She made a compelling case for why the department needed more funding.
Without compelling proof of identity, the bank cannot release the funds.
- With Creative Nouns
- Pair it with story, performance, character, or narrative to show emotional or artistic power.
The film's protagonist was so compelling that viewers felt a personal connection to his struggle.
The author has a compelling style that keeps readers hooked from the very first sentence.
- With Urgency Nouns
- Use with words like need, interest, or urge to describe a powerful drive.
The government cited a compelling national interest as the reason for the new surveillance laws.
- In Business
- Used during pitches to describe a value proposition that clients cannot refuse.
We need to create a compelling vision for the company's future to attract top talent.
The podcast host thanked the guest for sharing such a compelling account of her survival.
- In Academia
- Used in peer reviews to describe research that provides a new and undeniable perspective.
The professor found the student's thesis to be a compelling critique of modern capitalism.
The speaker used a compelling metaphor to explain the complex physics of black holes.
- In Literature
- Found in book blurbs to persuade potential readers to purchase a novel.
'A compelling page-turner that you won't be able to put down!' — The New York Times.
- Confusing with Compulsory
- Incorrect: Wearing a seatbelt is compelling. Correct: Wearing a seatbelt is compulsory.
The logic was compelling, but the action was not compulsory.
The evidence will compel the jury to reach a guilty verdict because it is so compelling.
- Overuse as a Generic Positive
- Avoid using 'compelling' for simple likes. It should imply a sense of being 'forced' to pay attention.
Calling a flavor of ice cream compelling is usually an exaggeration unless it truly changes your perspective on food.
He has a compulsive need to check his phone, which makes him a less compelling conversationalist.
- Misusing the Noun Form
- Learners sometimes try to use 'compelling' as a noun. The correct noun is 'compulsion' or 'compellingness' (rare).
The compulsion to act was driven by the compelling nature of the situation.
- Compelling vs. Cogent
- 'Cogent' focuses on logical clarity, while 'compelling' can include emotional or magnetic appeal.
The scientist gave a cogent explanation of the data, which made his theory very compelling.
The smell of fresh bread was irresistible, much like a compelling mystery novel.
- Compelling vs. Gripping
- 'Gripping' is usually reserved for stories or events that create physical tension or excitement.
The car chase was gripping, but the political drama was compelling for its complex characters.
The speaker had a powerful presence that made her message even more compelling.
- Compelling vs. Convincing
- 'Convincing' means you believe it; 'compelling' means you can't stop thinking about it or are forced to believe it.
His excuse was convincing, but it wasn't a compelling enough reason to skip the meeting.
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نکته جالب
The root 'pellere' also gives us words like 'pulse', 'propeller', and 'impulse'. All of these words involve some kind of 'pushing' or 'driving' force.
راهنمای تلفظ
- Stressing the first syllable (COM-pelling).
- Pronouncing the 'o' clearly like 'com' instead of a schwa 'kuhm'.
- Confusing it with the pronunciation of 'compulsion'.
- Dropping the 'g' at the end (compellin').
- Over-enunciating the double 'l'.
سطح دشواری
Common in high-level journalism and literature.
Requires understanding of nuance to use correctly without overusing.
Sounds very natural and sophisticated in professional discussions.
Easy to recognize by its distinct sound and context.
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Adjective Placement
A compelling story (attributive) vs. The story is compelling (predicative).
Participial Adjectives
Compelling (active) vs. Compelled (passive - feeling forced).
Adverb Modification
Truly compelling, highly compelling, strikingly compelling.
Noun Collocations
Compelling + abstract nouns (logic, reason, case).
Gerund Phrases
His way of speaking was compelling.
مثالها بر اساس سطح
The story was very compelling.
La historia fue muy convincente.
Simple adjective use after 'was'.
He gave a compelling reason to go.
Él dio una razón convincente para ir.
Adjective before a noun.
This is a compelling movie.
Esta es una película fascinante.
Using 'this is a' structure.
The picture is compelling.
El cuadro es cautivador.
Predicative adjective.
She has a compelling smile.
Ella tiene una sonrisa que cautiva.
Describing a physical trait.
I found the book compelling.
Encontré el libro fascinante.
Using the verb 'find' + object + adjective.
It was a compelling game.
Fue un juego muy interesante.
Past tense description.
His voice is compelling.
Su voz es cautivadora.
Describing a sound.
The teacher's story was quite compelling.
La historia del profesor fue bastante convincente.
Using 'quite' as an intensifier.
Is there a compelling reason to stay?
¿Hay una razón de peso para quedarse?
Interrogative sentence.
The evidence against him was compelling.
La evidencia en su contra era convincente.
Noun phrase 'evidence against him'.
She told a compelling tale of her travels.
Ella contó una historia fascinante de sus viajes.
Using 'tale' as a synonym for story.
The museum has many compelling exhibits.
El museo tiene muchas exhibiciones interesantes.
Plural noun following the adjective.
He made a compelling argument for the new park.
Él dio un argumento convincente para el nuevo parque.
Common collocation 'make an argument'.
The new video game has a compelling plot.
El nuevo videojuego tiene una trama fascinante.
Describing a digital narrative.
I didn't find the play very compelling.
No me pareció que la obra fuera muy interesante.
Negative construction.
The documentary presents compelling evidence for the theory.
El documental presenta pruebas convincentes para la teoría.
Present tense, formal context.
He gave a compelling performance as the villain.
Él tuvo una actuación convincente como el villano.
Describing an artistic role.
There are compelling economic reasons for this change.
Hay razones económicas de peso para este cambio.
Using multiple adjectives (economic, compelling).
The author's style is both simple and compelling.
El estilo del autor es a la vez simple y fascinante.
Using 'both... and...' structure.
I felt a compelling need to help the homeless man.
Sentí una necesidad imperiosa de ayudar al hombre sin hogar.
Describing an internal urge.
The case for organic farming is quite compelling.
El caso a favor de la agricultura orgánica es bastante convincente.
Subject is 'The case for...'.
She has a compelling way of speaking in public.
Ella tiene una forma de hablar en público que cautiva.
Gerund phrase 'of speaking' modifying 'way'.
The mystery was so compelling I couldn't put the book down.
El misterio era tan fascinante que no pude soltar el libro.
Result clause using 'so... that'.
The lawyer's closing statement was incredibly compelling.
El alegato final del abogado fue increíblemente convincente.
Using an adverb 'incredibly' for emphasis.
There is a compelling case to be made for renewable energy.
Hay un caso sólido que presentar a favor de la energía renovable.
Passive infinitive 'to be made'.
The film explores the compelling theme of lost innocence.
La película explora el tema fascinante de la inocencia perdida.
Academic verb 'explores'.
His life story is a compelling narrative of triumph over adversity.
La historia de su vida es una narrativa fascinante de triunfo sobre la adversidad.
Complex noun phrase as complement.
The evidence, though circumstantial, was nonetheless compelling.
La evidencia, aunque circunstancial, era no obstante convincente.
Use of 'nonetheless' for contrast.
A compelling vision of the future is what the company needs.
Una visión convincente del futuro es lo que la empresa necesita.
Noun clause as subject complement.
The scientist provided compelling data to support her hypothesis.
La científica proporcionó datos convincentes para apoyar su hipótesis.
Infinitive of purpose 'to support'.
The protagonist's struggle was so compelling that I wept.
La lucha del protagonista fue tan conmovedora que lloré.
Describing emotional impact.
The report offers a compelling critique of current social policies.
El informe ofrece una crítica convincente de las políticas sociales actuales.
Formal academic vocabulary.
There was no compelling reason to deviate from the established protocol.
No había ninguna razón de peso para desviarse del protocolo establecido.
Negative existential 'There was no'.
Her performance was so compelling that it overshadowed the rest of the cast.
Su actuación fue tan cautivadora que eclipsó al resto del reparto.
Result clause with 'overshadowed'.
The visual imagery in the poem is strikingly compelling.
La imaginería visual en el poema es sorprendentemente cautivadora.
Adverbial modifier 'strikingly'.
He spoke with a compelling authority that silenced the room.
Habló con una autoridad convincente que silenció la sala.
Abstract noun 'authority'.
The study provides a compelling rationale for further investment.
El estudio proporciona una justificación convincente para una mayor inversión.
Business/Academic term 'rationale'.
The narrative's compelling momentum carries the reader through to the end.
El impulso fascinante de la narrativa lleva al lector hasta el final.
Possessive noun phrase.
We found his arguments to be intellectually compelling but ethically problematic.
Encontramos sus argumentos intelectualmente convincentes pero éticamente problemáticos.
Parallel structure with 'but'.
The court ruled that there was a compelling state interest in restricting the protest.
El tribunal dictaminó que había un interés estatal imperioso para restringir la protesta.
Legal terminology 'compelling state interest'.
The sheer compelling force of his personality ensured his political rise.
La pura fuerza arrolladora de su personalidad aseguró su ascenso político.
Adjective string 'sheer compelling force'.
The symphony's finale was a compelling synthesis of classical and modern themes.
El final de la sinfonía fue una síntesis fascinante de temas clásicos y modernos.
Sophisticated noun 'synthesis'.
One finds the evidence for quantum entanglement to be utterly compelling.
Uno encuentra que la evidencia del entrelazamiento cuántico es totalmente convincente.
Use of 'one' as a formal pronoun.
The film's compellingly bleak atmosphere lingers long after the credits roll.
La atmósfera fascinantemente sombría de la película perdura mucho después de los créditos.
Adverbial form 'compellingly'.
The author crafts a compellingly intricate web of deceit and betrayal.
El autor teje una red de engaño y traición fascinantemente intrincada.
Complex literary description.
There are few more compelling examples of human resilience than this story.
Hay pocos ejemplos más convincentes de resiliencia humana que esta historia.
Comparative structure 'few more... than'.
The compelling exigencies of the climate crisis demand immediate global cooperation.
Las exigencias imperiosas de la crisis climática exigen una cooperación global inmediata.
High-level vocabulary 'exigencies'.
ترکیبهای رایج
عبارات رایج
— A strong set of reasons for doing or believing something.
He built a compelling case for why he deserved a promotion.
— To have the opinion that something is very interesting or persuasive.
Many readers find her latest essay deeply compelling.
— Something that is powerful because it is not complicated.
The solution was compellingly simple yet effective.
— Used to say there is no strong reason to do something.
There was nothing compelling about the job offer.
— Used to emphasize the extreme strength of interest or persuasion.
The evidence against the theory is truly compelling.
— A formal statement in court that is very persuasive.
The witness provided compelling testimony.
— A very strong pull or interest toward something or someone.
The city has a compelling attraction for young artists.
— So beautiful that it is hard to look away.
The mountain landscape was compellingly beautiful.
— A formal way to say something is very persuasive.
The results of the study are highly compelling.
— A very strong reason that drives someone to act.
Survival was his only compelling motivation.
اغلب اشتباه گرفته میشود با
Compulsory means mandatory/required by rule. Compelling means persuasive/interesting.
Compulsive means an uncontrollable urge (like a habit). Compelling means something that draws your attention.
Compelled is the feeling of being forced. Compelling is the quality of the thing that forces you.
اصطلاحات و عبارات
— An opening statement or idea designed to immediately grab attention.
The first sentence of the book is a compelling hook.
Informal/Creative— A deep, personal reason for pursuing a goal.
You need a compelling 'why' to finish a marathon.
Motivational/Self-help— A book that is so good you cannot stop reading it.
His biography is a truly compelling read.
Neutral— A film or TV show that is very engaging.
This documentary is a compelling watch for history buffs.
Informal— To say something that is very persuasive during a discussion.
You make a compelling point, but I still disagree.
Neutral— Having a personality that naturally draws people's attention.
The actor has a compelling presence on screen.
Neutral— A person who is incredibly powerful and persuasive.
The CEO was a compelling force of nature in the boardroom.
Metaphorical— The unavoidable economic forces that dictate outcomes.
The company failed due to the compelling logic of the market.
Economic/Formal— Relatable and emotionally powerful in a way that touches people.
The characters in the play were compellingly human.
Literary— A common way to say there is no good excuse for something.
There is no compelling reason to delay the launch.
Neutral/Professionalبهراحتی اشتباه گرفته میشود
Similar root and sound.
Compulsory refers to rules and laws (mandatory). Compelling refers to the power of an idea or story (persuasive).
Math is a compulsory subject, but this math book is not very compelling.
Used in psychological contexts.
Compulsive describes a person's inner urge or habit. Compelling describes an external thing that is attractive or persuasive.
He is a compulsive gambler, but he told a compelling story about his life.
Very similar meaning.
Impelling is much rarer and usually refers to an internal drive. Compelling is the standard word for external persuasiveness.
The impelling force of hunger was strong, but the compelling smell of the pie was what led him to the kitchen.
Often used as a synonym.
Persuasive is general. Compelling implies a stronger, more irresistible force or a deeper level of interest.
Her speech was persuasive, but her personal story was truly compelling.
Both mean 'grabbing attention'.
Arresting is usually about a sudden visual impact. Compelling often involves a deeper intellectual or emotional process.
The painting has an arresting color palette and a compelling subject matter.
الگوهای جملهسازی
The [noun] is compelling.
The story is compelling.
I find the [noun] compelling.
I find the book compelling.
There is a compelling reason to [verb].
There is a compelling reason to leave.
A compelling case for [noun].
He made a compelling case for reform.
The evidence is compelling enough to [verb].
The evidence is compelling enough to warrant a trial.
What makes the [noun] so compelling is [clause].
What makes the movie so compelling is the acting.
Compelling though it may be, [clause].
Compelling though it may be, the theory lacks data.
The compellingly [adjective] nature of [noun].
The compellingly complex nature of the problem.
خانواده کلمه
اسمها
فعلها
صفتها
مرتبط
نحوه استفاده
Common in professional, academic, and critical writing.
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Using 'compelling' when you mean 'compulsory'.
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Math is a compulsory subject in high school.
Compulsory means mandatory or required by rule. Compelling means persuasive or interesting. Don't say a rule is 'compelling' unless you mean the rule is fascinating!
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Using 'compelling' as a noun.
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The compelling nature of the story was obvious.
'Compelling' is an adjective. You cannot say 'The compelling of the story'. You must use a noun like 'nature', 'strength', or 'power' after the adjective.
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Using 'compelling' for very minor or trivial things.
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This is a good sandwich.
Unless the sandwich is so amazing it changes your life, 'compelling' is too strong. Using it for trivial things makes the word lose its impact and sophistication.
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Confusing 'compelling' with 'compulsive'.
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He has a compulsive habit of checking his watch.
'Compulsive' refers to an internal, often unhealthy urge. 'Compelling' refers to an external thing that is very interesting or persuasive. They are not interchangeable in psychological contexts.
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Misplacing the stress in the word.
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Pronounce it as com-PEL-ling.
Many learners put the stress on the first syllable (COM-pelling). This sounds unnatural to native speakers. Always stress the second syllable (PEL).
نکات
Level Up Your Essays
Replace 'good evidence' with 'compelling evidence' in your academic writing. It sounds more authoritative and suggests that the evidence is so strong it cannot be ignored. This small change can make your writing feel much more professional and persuasive to your readers.
Don't Overuse It
Because 'compelling' is a strong word, using it too many times in one paragraph can make your writing seem repetitive or exaggerated. Save it for the most important points you want to make. If everything is 'compelling', then nothing truly stands out as being special or powerful.
Charismatic Speaking
When describing a project or an idea to your boss, use 'compelling'. For example, 'I believe we have a compelling case for increasing the budget.' It sounds more confident than saying 'I think we have a good reason.' It shows that you are convinced of your own logic and expect them to be too.
Spotting the Hook
When reading news articles, look for the 'compelling hook' in the first paragraph. Journalists are trained to use compelling language early on to keep you reading. Identifying these words will help you understand how media professionals try to influence your attention and keep you engaged with their content.
Legal Nuance
In a legal context, 'compelling' is not just a descriptive word; it's a legal standard. If you are studying law or watching a legal drama, pay close attention when they use the phrase 'compelling interest'. It means the reason is so vital that it might even override a person's individual rights or freedoms.
Artistic Critique
When you are reviewing a movie or a book, try to define *why* it is compelling. Is it the 'compelling characters', the 'compelling plot', or the 'compelling visual style'? Being specific helps your audience understand exactly what part of the work was so powerful that it grabbed your attention.
The 'Force' Root
Remember the root 'pel' means 'to push'. This will help you remember that 'compelling' means it 'pushes' your mind in a certain direction. This root also appears in 'propel' (push forward) and 'repel' (push away). Knowing this connection makes it easier to memorize and use correctly in various contexts.
Adverbial Nuance
Using the adverb 'compellingly' is a great way to modify other adjectives. For example, 'The house was compellingly beautiful' or 'The story was compellingly told.' It adds a layer of 'irresistibility' to the description that 'very' or 'extremely' simply cannot provide.
Compelling vs. Persuasive
Use 'persuasive' when you want to describe someone's skill at changing minds. Use 'compelling' when you want to describe the inherent power of the argument itself. A person can be persuasive, but an argument is usually compelling. This distinction will make your descriptions of debates much more accurate.
The Magnet Metaphor
Whenever you see the word 'compelling', imagine a magnet. A compelling story 'pulls' you in like a magnet pulls iron. This visual association is very effective for remembering that the word implies an active force of attraction or persuasion that is hard for the mind to resist.
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روش یادسپاری
Think of a 'compelling' story as a 'COM-PEL-ling' story: it 'pels' (pushes) you to 'com' (come) closer and pay attention.
تداعی تصویری
Imagine a giant magnet pulling your eyes toward a TV screen or a book. That pull is the 'compelling' force.
شبکه واژگان
چالش
Try to describe your favorite movie using 'compelling' and three of its synonyms in a paragraph.
ریشه کلمه
Derived from the Latin verb 'compellere', which is a combination of 'com-' (together) and 'pellere' (to drive). It entered Middle English through Old French.
معنای اصلی: To drive together, to force to go with, or to constrain.
Indo-European (Latin branch)بافت فرهنگی
No specific sensitivities, but avoid using it for trivial things in formal writing.
Commonly used in professional reviews (books, movies, tech).
تمرین در زندگی واقعی
موقعیتهای واقعی
Law and Justice
- Compelling evidence
- Compelling testimony
- Compelling case
- Compelling state interest
Art and Media Reviews
- Compelling performance
- Compelling narrative
- Compelling visual style
- Compelling character arc
Scientific Research
- Compelling data
- Compelling rationale
- Compelling results
- Compelling hypothesis
Business and Marketing
- Compelling value proposition
- Compelling brand story
- Compelling reason to buy
- Compelling vision
Personal Motivation
- Compelling 'why'
- Compelling need to act
- Compelling urge
- Compelling desire
شروعکنندههای مکالمه
"What is the most compelling book you have read this year?"
"Do you think there is a compelling reason for humans to colonize Mars?"
"What makes a character in a movie compelling to you?"
"Can you think of a compelling argument for changing our education system?"
"Have you ever seen a compelling performance that changed your mind about an actor?"
موضوعات نگارش
Describe a time when you felt a compelling need to change your life path. What drove you?
Write about a compelling argument you heard recently. Why was it so persuasive?
If you were to write a compelling novel, what would the main conflict be?
What is a compelling vision you have for your community in the next ten years?
Reflect on a compelling piece of art you saw. How did it make you feel and why?
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, you can describe a person as compelling if they have a personality or presence that naturally draws people in and makes them want to listen. It usually implies they are charismatic or have a very interesting life story. For example, 'She is a compelling speaker.' This is a high compliment for anyone who has to influence others.
Usually, yes. It implies high quality, strength, or interest. However, in legal terms, a 'compelling state interest' might be used to justify something the public finds negative, like a restriction on freedom. Also, a 'compelling urge' can sometimes be negative if it drives someone to do something they shouldn't. But in most creative and academic contexts, it is a positive adjective.
'Interesting' is a broad, often weak word. 'Compelling' is much stronger. If something is interesting, you like it. If something is compelling, you *must* pay attention to it. It has a force that 'interesting' lacks. You can find many things interesting, but only a few things are truly compelling.
It is more formal than 'interesting' or 'cool', but it is very common in neutral, everyday speech among educated speakers. It is perfectly appropriate for business meetings, academic essays, and casual conversations about movies or books. It is a 'high-utility' word that works in many registers.
Yes, 'very compelling' is common and correct. However, because 'compelling' is already a strong word, you might consider using 'truly', 'deeply', or 'highly' for a more sophisticated sound. Some people feel that 'compelling' is strong enough on its own and doesn't always need a modifier.
'Compellingly' is the adverb form. Use it to describe how an action is performed or how an adjective is modified. For example, 'He argued compellingly for the change,' or 'The book is compellingly written.' It describes the *way* something is powerful or persuasive.
The most common noun form related to 'compel' is 'compulsion', but this usually refers to an inner urge. If you want to talk about the quality of being compelling, you can use 'compellingness', though it is quite rare. Usually, people just rephrase the sentence, such as 'The strength of the argument' instead of 'The compellingness of the argument'.
Absolutely. Scientists use it to describe data or evidence that strongly supports a hypothesis. If research is compelling, it means other scientists in the field will likely find the results hard to ignore or disprove. It is a key word in peer-reviewed literature.
A 'compelling reason' is a reason that is so important and logical that it justifies an action that might otherwise be difficult or controversial. It's not just a 'good' reason; it's a reason that demands that you act. For example, 'Safety is a compelling reason to wear a helmet.'
Not exactly. 'Forced' implies someone made you do something against your will. 'Compelling' implies that the thing itself is so strong or beautiful that you *want* to pay attention or you *feel* it is the only logical choice. It is a more 'natural' or 'intellectual' kind of force.
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Write a sentence using 'compelling evidence' in a legal context.
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Describe your favorite movie using the word 'compelling'.
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Write a short paragraph about a 'compelling reason' to learn a new language.
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Use 'compellingly' to describe how someone speaks.
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Create a dialogue between two people where one person uses 'compelling argument'.
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Write a book review blurb using 'compelling narrative'.
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Explain why a 'compelling vision' is important for a company.
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Write a sentence about a 'compelling need' for environmental protection.
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Use 'compelling' to describe a work of art.
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Compare 'compelling' and 'interesting' in two sentences.
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Write a formal sentence using 'compelling state interest'.
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Describe a 'compelling performance' you have seen.
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Use the phrase 'no compelling reason' in a sentence about work.
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Write a sentence using 'compelling' to describe a scientific discovery.
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Write a sentence about a 'compelling urge'.
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Describe a 'compelling personality' you know.
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Use 'compellingly beautiful' in a sentence about nature.
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Write a sentence using 'compelling logic'.
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Describe a 'compelling hook' for a story you might write.
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Explain the difference between 'compelling' and 'compulsory' in your own words.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Pronounce the word 'compelling' three times, focusing on the second syllable.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
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Describe a compelling movie you saw recently.
این را بلند بخوانید:
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Give a compelling reason why someone should visit your city.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
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Use 'compelling argument' in a short sentence.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
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Explain the difference between 'interesting' and 'compelling' aloud.
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تو گفتی:
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Say 'truly compelling' with emphasis.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
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Talk for 30 seconds about a compelling person you know.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
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Use 'compellingly' in a sentence about a book.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
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Ask a friend if they have a compelling reason to leave.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
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Describe a compelling sight you have seen.
این را بلند بخوانید:
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How would you use 'compelling' in a job interview?
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تو گفتی:
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Tell a short compelling story (2 sentences).
این را بلند بخوانید:
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Use 'compelling case' in a business context.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
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Pronounce 'compelling evidence' clearly.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
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What makes a speech compelling? (Speak for 20 seconds).
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Use 'compellingly beautiful' to describe a place.
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تو گفتی:
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Say 'no compelling reason' in a sentence.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
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Describe a compelling character from a show.
این را بلند بخوانید:
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Give a compelling argument for eating healthy.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Use 'compelling' to describe a scientific fact.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Listen to the word 'compelling' and identify the stressed syllable.
Which word sounds like 'compelling'? A) Selling B) Rolling C) Calling
Listen to: 'The evidence is compelling.' Is the evidence strong or weak?
Listen to: 'There is no compelling reason.' Does the speaker want to change anything?
Identify 'compelling' in this fast sentence: 'It was a compellingly told story about a brave knight.'
Does the speaker sound impressed? 'That's a compelling argument.'
Which noun follows 'compelling' in this sentence: 'She gave a compelling performance.'
Is 'compelling' a long or short word?
Listen for the 'ng' sound at the end of 'compelling'.
In 'compelling vision', what is the speaker talking about? A) Eyesight B) A goal
How many times do you hear 'compelling' in this paragraph? (Read aloud by teacher).
Does 'compelling' sound like 'compulsory'?
Is the first sound 'kuhm' or 'kom'?
Listen for the double 'l' sound in the middle.
Does 'compelling' sound positive or negative here? 'It was a compelling disaster.'
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نمره کامل!
Summary
The word 'compelling' is your go-to adjective for anything that has the power to seize the mind. For example: 'The scientist's compelling data forced the committee to rethink the entire project.'
- Compelling describes something that is irresistibly persuasive or interesting, demanding your attention and belief through its sheer force or brilliance.
- This word is commonly used for strong arguments, gripping stories, and undeniable evidence that leaves the observer with little choice but to agree.
- Rooted in the Latin for 'to force', it implies a magnetic quality that pulls the mind toward a specific conclusion or feeling.
- It is a sophisticated alternative to 'interesting' or 'persuasive', suitable for both academic writing and casual conversations about high-quality media.
Level Up Your Essays
Replace 'good evidence' with 'compelling evidence' in your academic writing. It sounds more authoritative and suggests that the evidence is so strong it cannot be ignored. This small change can make your writing feel much more professional and persuasive to your readers.
Don't Overuse It
Because 'compelling' is a strong word, using it too many times in one paragraph can make your writing seem repetitive or exaggerated. Save it for the most important points you want to make. If everything is 'compelling', then nothing truly stands out as being special or powerful.
Charismatic Speaking
When describing a project or an idea to your boss, use 'compelling'. For example, 'I believe we have a compelling case for increasing the budget.' It sounds more confident than saying 'I think we have a good reason.' It shows that you are convinced of your own logic and expect them to be too.
Spotting the Hook
When reading news articles, look for the 'compelling hook' in the first paragraph. Journalists are trained to use compelling language early on to keep you reading. Identifying these words will help you understand how media professionals try to influence your attention and keep you engaged with their content.
مثال
I found the movie's plot so compelling that I couldn't look away for a second.
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واژههای بیشتر Communication
aah
A1صوتی که برای ابراز راحتی یا لذت استفاده میشود. 'آه، این خیلی بهتر است!'
accentuate
C1برجسته کردن یا تاکید کردن بر چیزی. برای مثال، نورپردازی ویژگیهای معماری را برجسته میکند.
acknowledgment
B2قدردانی یا تایید، عمل پذیرفتن یا اعتراف به درستی چیزی، یا بیانیهای رسمی برای تایید دریافت چیزی است.
actually
B1در واقع، در حقیقت. برای اصلاح یک اشتباه یا تأکید بر یک واقعیت غافلگیرکننده استفاده میشود.
address
A2خطاب قرار دادن کسی یا رسیدگی به یک مشکل خاص.
addressee
B2گیرنده کسی است که نامه یا بسته برای او ارسال میشود. مثال: 'بسته به دلیل شناخته نشدن گیرنده بازگشت داده شد.'
adlocment
C1سبکی از ارتباط یا رفتار را توصیف میکند که رسمی و خطابی است و به طور خاص به سخنرانی عمومی مربوط میشود.
adloctude
C1توصیف یک فرد یا سبک ارتباطی که با روشی رسمی و مستقیم برای خطاب قرار دادن مشخص می شود.
admonish
C1توبیخ یا هشدار دادن جدی به کسی به خاطر رفتارش.
adpassant
C1اشاره یا پرداختن مختصر و اتفاقی به موضوعی ثانویه در حین تمرکز بر یک کار یا بحث اصلی. این عمل، اقدامی را توصیف میکند که به طور یکپارچه 'در حین عبور' رخ میدهد و روایت اصلی یا جریان کاری را مختل نمیکند.