Unpersuasiveness (Noun)
Meaning
Inability to persuade.
Classification
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.
Examples
- The politician's lack of conviction and logical inconsistencies contributed to the impotence of her arguments and the unpersuasiveness of her speeches.
- Despite being charismatic, the salesman's exaggerated claims and lack of facts led to the unpersuasiveness of his pitches and his eventual failure to close deals.
- The professor's inability to present his theories in a clear and concise manner resulted in the unpersuasiveness of his papers and low publication rates.
- The defense attorney's inability to poke holes in the prosecution's case led to the unpersuasiveness of his arguments and the guilty verdict.
- The marketing team's failure to understand their target audience led to the unpersuasiveness of their advertisements and low sales figures.