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    compelling
    /kəmˈpɛlɪŋ/

    adjective

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  2. a. : forceful. a compelling personality. a compelling desire. b. : demanding attention. for compelling reasons. The novel was so compelling that I couldn't put it down. c. : convincing. no compelling evidence. compellingly adverb. Synonyms. cogent. conclusive. convincing. decisive. effective. forceful. persuasive. satisfying.

  3. forceful and persuasive: a compelling argument. A performance, painting, or other work of art is compelling when it has unusual power to hold your attention: His account of his life is one of the most compelling autobiographies I’ve read.

  4. Compelling definition: tending to compel, as to force or push toward a course of action; overpowering. See examples of COMPELLING used in a sentence.

  5. Compelling means attractive, or irresistible, or really, really convincing. You know your argument for backpacking across Europe is compelling when your parents not only let you go but also pay for all your expenses.

  6. compelling. adjective. /kəmˈpelɪŋ/. /kəmˈpelɪŋ/. that makes you pay attention to it because it is so interesting and exciting. Her latest book makes compelling reading. His eyes were strangely compelling. Synonyms interesting. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  7. Define compelling. compelling synonyms, compelling pronunciation, compelling translation, English dictionary definition of compelling. adj. 1. Urgently requiring attention: a host of compelling socioeconomic problems. 2. Drivingly forceful: compelling ambition and egotism. American...

  8. A compelling argument or reason is one that convinces you that something is true or that something should be done.

  9. COMPELLING definition: 1. very exciting or interesting and making you want to watch, listen, etc: 2. If a reason…. Learn more.

  10. Jul 5, 2012 · force, compel, coerce, constrain, oblige mean to make someone or something yield. force is the general term and implies the overcoming of resistance by the exertion of strength, power, or duress. compel typically suggests overcoming of resistance or unwillingness by an irresistible force.

  11. If you describe something such as a movie or book, or someone's appearance, as compelling, you mean you want to keep looking at it or reading it because you find it so interesting.

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