Plural of convincer; multiple people or things that convince.
From convincer plus the regular plural suffix -s.
The plural form is straightforward, but 'convincers' as a collective noun reminds us how arguments work in clusters—one fact alone might not convince, but multiple convincers build an overwhelming case.
Plural of masculine-coded agent noun; reinforces male default in persuasion contexts.
Use 'people who persuade', 'persuasive arguments', or explicitly mixed-gender framing.
["persuasive arguments","people who persuade","persuaders"]
Women as rhetorical authorities and persuaders have been historically undervalued; centering women convincers in discourse restores this missing contribution.
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