“English has a strong influence on the vocabulary of other languages.”
| sway | influence |
|---|---|
| impact | leverage |
| effect | juice |
| authority | direction |
| force | in |
Thereof, does influence have a positive connotation?
The verb ‘to influence’ does not in itself imply a good or bad influence. Some readers might see the influences mentioned as good, some as bad. My impression is that the author sees both of them as good: but that impression comes from the context, not from the word ‘influence’, which is neutral.
Simply so, what do you call a person who influences?
synonyms for person of influence
celebrity. luminary. VIP. bigwig. official.
What is a fancy word for influence?
clout, consequence, control, domination, effect, force, impact, importance, leadership, leverage, money, pressure, prestige, repercussion, reputation, significance, weight, affect, alter, arouse.
What is influence in leadership?
By definition, influence is the ability to affect the behavior of others in a particular direction, leveraging key tactics that involve, connect, and inspire them. That’s why we’ve identified “influencing others” as one of the 4 core leadership skills needed in every role.
What is strong influence?
(strɒŋ , US strɔːŋ ) (strɒŋgəʳ , US strɔːŋgər ) (strɒŋgɪst , US strɔːŋgɪst ) Explore ‘strong’ in the dictionary. adjective. A strong impression or influence has a great effect on someone.