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convincing

[ kuhn-vin-sing ]

adjective

  1. persuading or assuring by argument or evidence:

    They gave a convincing demonstration of the car's safety features.

  2. appearing worthy of belief; plausible:

    The excuse was not convincing.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of convincing1

First recorded in 1605–15; convince + -ing 2
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It's a tough ask but had a convincing victory over fences at Ascot earlier in season and stamina looks assured.

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The two governments vie for power internationally, with China convincing all but 11 countries and the Holy See not to recognize Taiwan.

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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.

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Republicans, with convincing victories on Tuesday, want to squelch any chance of history repeating itself.

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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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