Convincing - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |kənˈvɪnsɪŋ|  American pronunciation of the word convincing
Brit.  |kənˈvɪnsɪŋ|  British pronunciation of the word convincing
- this word is used as a present participle form of the verb 'to be'to convince

adjective

- causing one to believe the truth of something
a convincing story
a convincing manner

Extra examples

Your argument isn't very convincing.

They make a convincing case for reform.

There is no convincing evidence to support his theory.

Courtenay played the role in an utterly convincing way.

...put on a convincing charade to keep her from knowing about the surprise party...

...caught red-handed, the would-be embezzler proceeded to give some extemporary and not very convincing explanations for her actions...

She overreaches in her latest book, and her argument is not convincing.

He advanced a very convincing argument.

She presented a convincing argument against the proposal.

There is no convincing explanation of the overall structure of the universe.

They invented a very convincing alibi.

We need to provide a convincing argument as to why the system should be changed.

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