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“most compellingly”
compellingly (adverb), more compellingly, most compellingly
1. Descriptive of how interest, attention, or admiration is evoked in a powerfully irresistible way: Floyd just couldn't put down the compellingly gripping crime novel.
2. Referring to an inability to resist some overwhelming argument, pressure, or situation: Mr. Smart, Jim's teacher, told the story in a compellingly fascinating manner and drew the undivided attention of all of his students.
2. Referring to an inability to resist some overwhelming argument, pressure, or situation: Mr. Smart, Jim's teacher, told the story in a compellingly fascinating manner and drew the undivided attention of all of his students.
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pel-, -pell, -pellent, -peal
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