"Unconvincingly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lacking the quality of truth or conviction; not persuasive or convincing.
Examples of "unconvincingly"
1. The lawyer's unusual alibi sounded unconvincingly weak as the prosecutor pointed out its numerous inconsistencies.
2. The actress's attempt to play the lead role in the contemporary drama fell unconvincingly short of the director's expectations.
3. The company's reason for axing the project sounded unconvincingly health and safety-related, but most employees knew it was a cost-cutting measure.
4. The new employee's response to the CEO's query on their qualifications sounded unconvincingly practiced and rehearsed.
5. The politician's denial of the corruption allegations sounded unconvincingly rehearsed and insincere to the public.
Uncontroversial refers to something that is not controversial or disputed, meaning it is widely accepted and agreed upon by most people as being true, correct, or acceptable. It is often used to describe a topic, issue, or statement that is not likely to cause debate, argument, or opposition from others.
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.
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.
Not convinced or persuaded that something is true or sincere; not easily won over to a particular point of view or opinion.
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)