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convincing
[ kuhn-vin-sing ]
adjective
- persuading or assuring by argument or evidence:
They gave a convincing demonstration of the car's safety features.
- appearing worthy of belief; plausible:
The excuse was not convincing.
Other Word Forms
- Dz·ԳiԲ· adverb
- Dz·ԳiԲ·Ա noun
- -Dz·ԳiԲ adjective
- half-Dz·ԳiԲ· adverb
- ܲcDz·ԳiԲ adjective
- unDz·ԳiԲ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of convincing1
Example Sentences
The Clippers found another gear, fielding a stingy defense and a balanced scoring attack that helped them build a 31-point lead en route to a convincing 117-83 win over the Nuggets on Thursday night.
It’s like watching Lucy constantly convincing Charlie Brown that she won’t pull the football away from him if he wants to kick it.
"They deliberately flouted this Court's...order," Boasberg wrote, noting that Trump admin representatives offered "no convincing reason" for their conduct in weeks of hearings.
Whether or not a fair comparison, Zelensky's role in keeping his country in the spotlight and convincing allies to invest has certainly been crucial for Ukraine's fight.
England are top of the Six Nations table after convincing wins over Italy and Wales, while second-placed France are also unbeaten.
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