"Unconvincing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unconvincing" Meaning

Not persuasive or convincing; lacking the power to persuade or win over someone's confidence or opinion.

"Unconvincing" Examples

Examples of Unconvincing:


1. In court: The defendant's lawyer tried to persuade the jury that his client was innocent, but the prosecution's evidence made the defense argument seem unconvincing.
2. In business sales: The salesperson's overly rehearsed pitch came across as unconvincing, and the potential clients remained skeptical.
3. In a political debate: The candidate's attempt to appeal to conservative voters by suddenly appearing moderate seemed unconvincing, given her long history of liberal stances.
4. In a novel: As the plot twist unfolded, the reader found it hard to accept because the characters' motives seemed unconvincing, thus betraying the plot's believability.
5. Athletics: In his post-match interview, the soccer coach confessed that although his team made a comeback, their performance was briefly unconvincing due to signs of initial exhaustion.

"Unconvincing" Similar Words

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Without being controlled or restrained; wildly; excessively, or to an extreme degree.

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Meaning: not conventional or usual; not following traditional or normal practices or standards. Used to describe something that is novel, innovative, or unconventional in its approach, behavior, or nature.

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Unconverted refers to something or someone that has not undergone a process of change or development. It can also refer to a place, object, or person that has not been converted or transformed into something else.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> "The unconverted studio apartment remained in its original state."<br> "The company was acquired by a rival firm that wanted to convert its operations."<br> "The unconverted airplane was being dismantled for parts."<br><br>It means that something retains its original form or condition, and has not been altered or transformed in any way.

Unconvinced

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Not convinced or persuaded that something is true or sincere; not easily won over to a particular point of view or opinion.

Unconvincingly

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Lacking the quality of truth or conviction; not persuasive or convincing.

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Not cooked or prepared for eating; raw.

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Not willing to work with or be helped by others; unwilling to cooperate.

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Lacking coordination or the ability to act in a well-planned or orderly manner; lacking harmony or synchronization, both in the sense of lacking a professional harmony in someone/something (especially a team) and being out of synchronism (e.g. uncoordinated steps)

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