swayful

/ˈsweɪfəl/
adjective
  1. Having a gentle, rhythmic side-to-side motion; tending to sway.
    • She found the swayful motion of the hammock very relaxing.
    • The boat's swayful movement made some passengers feel seasick.
    • The swayful branches of the willow tree danced in the breeze.
  2. Having a strong influence or persuasive power; able to sway opinions.
    • The politician's swayful speech convinced many undecided voters.
    • Her swayful arguments changed the committee's decision.
    • He is known for his swayful personality that draws people to his cause.
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