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Compelling definition and meaning


Compelling

In layman's terms - interesting

Compelling Definition & Meaning

The word compelling means something that is very interesting, attractive, or convincing. It means something that draws your attention and makes you want to keep watching, listening, or learning more. For example, a compelling story is one that is so captivating that you can't put the book down. A compelling argument is one that is so convincing that you can't help but agree with it.

Compelling Used in a Sentence

  1. The movie was so compelling that I couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
  2. The music was so compelling that I couldn't help but dance along.
  3. The story was so compelling that I had to share it with my friends.

Compelling Similar Words & Phrases (Synonyms)

  1. Engaging
  2. Fascinating
  3. Captivating
  4. Irresistible
  5. Interesting

Compelling Opposite Words & Phrases (Antonyms)

  1. Boring
  2. Uninteresting
  3. Repulsive
  4. Unexciting
  5. Banal

 

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