💪Convincing

adjective
/kənˈvɪnsɪŋ/

Meaning

believable; credible; persuasive; able to make someone believe something
having the ability to make someone believe that something is true or real

Example Sentences

His convincing argument won over the entire jury.

Her argument was very convincing.

Synonyms

persuasive, compelling, believable, credible, forceful
Entry 1
persuasive, compelling, believable, credible
Entry 2
persuasive, compelling, forceful, credible

Antonyms

unconvincing, doubtful, weak, implausible, unbelievable
Entry 1
unconvincing, doubtful, weak, implausible
Entry 2
unconvincing, unbelievable, implausible

Collocations

convincing evidence, convincing performance, convincing argument, convincing reason
Entry 1
convincing evidence, convincing performance, convincing argument
Entry 2
convincing argument, convincing evidence, convincing reason

More Example Sentences

He pretended to agree convincingly.

We pretended to be busy convincingly.

He pretended to be calm convincingly.

She pretended to be fine convincingly.

They pretended to listen convincingly.

We pretended to enjoy it convincingly.

I pretended to understand convincingly.

I pretended to be confident convincingly.

They pretended to be surprised convincingly.

She pretended to know the answer convincingly.

Related Vocabularies

very clever and inventive; showing creativity in problem-solving
lacking physical strength; not strong; fragile
awaiting decision or settlement
Little known or difficult to understand.
Relating to economics or the economy.
giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words; brief but comprehensive

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