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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 ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of convincing1
Example Sentences
It's a tough ask but had a convincing victory over fences at Ascot earlier in season and stamina looks assured.
The two governments vie for power internationally, with China convincing all but 11 countries and the Holy See not to recognize Taiwan.
And with fraudsters constantly switching their tactics and using AI to make their schemes more convincing, it’ll only get harder for consumers to spot red flags.
Republicans, with convincing victories on Tuesday, want to squelch any chance of history repeating itself.
The court ruled her statement where she claimed she was dragged from a party of 100 people was not convincing, as a friend testified seeing her simply go upstairs to a room with another person.
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