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Posted by : Ridwanaji
Kamis, 13 Maret 2014
The verbs ' convince ' and ' persuade ' are very similar in meaning , but there is a difference in how we use them .
After ' persuade ' we use the structure
to + infinitive :
After ' convince ' we can not use a verb infinitive . We say ' convince someone that' :
Both of the above sentence would also be correct without 'that' :
meaning :
There can also be a subtle difference in meaning between ' convince ' and ' persuade ' , as seen here :
Although Robert finally persuaded his girlfriend to move abroad with him , she was not fully convinced that it was the best thing to do .
In the example , Robert 's girlfriend was persuaded ( to move) but was not convinced ( that it was the correct decision) . So , we can see that when we persuade someone to do something it does not always mean that we have also convinced that person .
One more thing is worth mentioning about ' persuade ' and ' convince ' . If we are absolutely sure about something , I'm convinced we say :
Some related words :
After ' persuade ' we use the structure
to + infinitive :
- I persuaded them to stay for another drink .
- He persuaded her not to take the job .
After ' convince ' we can not use a verb infinitive . We say ' convince someone that' :
- She convinced the police that she was telling the truth .
- He convinced her that it was the right thing to do .
Both of the above sentence would also be correct without 'that' :
- She convinced the police she was telling the truth .
- He convinced her it was the right thing to do .
meaning :
There can also be a subtle difference in meaning between ' convince ' and ' persuade ' , as seen here :
Although Robert finally persuaded his girlfriend to move abroad with him , she was not fully convinced that it was the best thing to do .
In the example , Robert 's girlfriend was persuaded ( to move) but was not convinced ( that it was the correct decision) . So , we can see that when we persuade someone to do something it does not always mean that we have also convinced that person .
One more thing is worth mentioning about ' persuade ' and ' convince ' . If we are absolutely sure about something , I'm convinced we say :
- - Are you sure he 's innocent ?
- - Yes , I'm convinced . NOT I'm persuaded
Some related words :
- convincing ( adjective ) It was a convincing argument .
- persuasive ( adjective ) Marta can be very persuasive when she wants .
- persuasion ( noun ) He used his powers of persuasion
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