To be persuasive, able to cause people to do something by asking or giving reason.有说服力的;劝诱的,
She is good at selling things because she is very persuasive.
You can be more persuasive if you have facts to support you.
(He isn't very persuasive because people don't trust him.)
To be convincing, to provide powerful support for a belief and to overcome doubts.令人信服的;有说服力的
The evidence that he was murdered was convincing.
I couldn't convince them that I was telling the truth so they arrested me.
(They weren't convinced that the data was useful, because it was too disorganized.)
To be misleading, to lead away from the truth, to give a false idea.令人误解的
Their advertisements are misleading, so be careful not to be fooled.
He tried to mislead me into buying it by exaggerating the benefits.
(The claims made by that company misled me into buying something that didn't work.)
To be unique, to be highly unusual or different from others.独特的,稀罕的;
I like that design because it's unique and attractive.
She has a unique personality that some people don't like.
(They try too hard to be unique, but they should focus more on quality and better service.)
To be ordinary, to be just like others, not different from many other.
Their products are ordinary with nothing except a low price to recommend them.
The food at that restaurant was expensive but the taste was ordinary.
(They said they were special, but their designs were ordinary and boring.)
(Their demonstration was boring and disorganized, so it failed to persuade anyone.)演示