influential
Prononciation : [ˌɪnfluˈɛnʃəl]
Contexte : « relationships »
(adjective) when someone or something has a lot of power to change how others think or act. For example, a teacher can be influential if they inspire students to learn more.
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Her speech was very influential, making many people rethink their choices.
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His lack of experience meant he was not seen as influential in the discussion.
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Who do you think is the most influential person in your life?
Contexte : « media »
(adjective) when something like a book, movie, or song has a strong effect on society or culture. Like how a popular movie can change people's views on certain topics.
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That film became influential in shaping modern superhero movies.
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The documentary wasn't influential; no one talked about it after it aired.
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Which song do you think has been the most influential in recent years?
Contexte : « business »
(adjective) when a company or organization has a significant impact on the market or industry. For example, a leading tech company can be influential in setting trends for new gadgets.
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The new smartphone model has been influential in changing how we use technology.
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Small businesses often feel they are not influential compared to larger corporations.
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Which company do you believe is the most influential in the tech world right now?