If you want to emphasize the successful outcome of persuasion:
* Persuasive - This is the most common and direct adjective. It describes something that is capable of persuading.
* Convincing - Similar to persuasive, but implies a stronger argument or evidence.
* Effective - Indicates that the persuasion was successful in achieving its goal.
* Successful - This simply indicates that the act of persuading was successful.
If you want to describe the method of persuasion:
* Coercive - Implies using force or threats to persuade.
* Manipulative - Suggests using unethical or deceptive tactics to persuade.
* Eloquent - Describes persuasion through powerful and skillful language.
* Charming - Indicates using personal charm or appeal to persuade.
If you want to describe the person doing the persuading:
* Persuasive - This can also describe the person doing the persuading, but it's less common.
* Eloquent - This can also describe a person who uses language effectively to persuade.
* Charismatic - Indicates a person who has a strong personal presence and can easily persuade others.
The best adjective to use depends on the specific context and what you want to emphasize.