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convincing English

Meaning convincing meaning

What does convincing mean?
Definitions in simple English

convincing

If something is convincing, it makes people believe. I wasn't sure about the idea before I came, but the presentation was very convincing.

convincing

causing one to believe the truth of something a convincing story a convincing manner

Synonyms convincing synonyms

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Topics convincing topics

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Simple sentences

Your argument is not any more convincing than that of my stubborn father.
I had difficulty convincing her of the dangers of smoking.
I'm still having a hard time convincing myself that this is not a fantastic dream.
Convincing Tom to do the right thing was hard.
Good luck convincing him.
Good luck convincing her.
This is not a convincing argument.
That doesn't sound very convincing, but I believe you.
Stoning is a good deal easier than convincing.
That's a convincing explanation.
Tom didn't seem to be having any trouble convincing Mary.
That's not very convincing.
Tom was very convincing.
Tom didn't need a whole lot of convincing.
Advertising is the art of convincing people to spend money they don't have for something they don't need.
I couldn't believe myself when she pretended to be angry. Her loud voice, red face.the whole caboodle was pretty convincing.
It's pretty convincing.
The real reminiscences seemed to be an illusion while the false ones were so convincing that could replace the reality.
That's a very convincing argument.
Advertisement is a skill of convincing people to spend money they don't have on things they don't need.
Tom can be pretty convincing.
It doesn't look too convincing.
You've got a fat chance of convincing your mother to lend you that much money.
That wasn't very convincing.

Movie subtitles

Well, you're a convincing saleswoman, Wilma, I'll give you that.
Face to face is the only way of convincing these dastardly bureaucrats to give you anything.
If he starts convincing those senators, you might as well blow your brains out!
Say, that sounds convincing.
Like a man who's convincing himself of something he doesn't believe.
It's not convincing.
I must admit, you put some very convincing arguments on this table.
Well, the chances of convincing a hardheaded sheriff that we were dealing with a vampire seemed pretty slim.
Oh, it is great, convincing, mathematical deduction.
But it's got to be convincing.
Tell them of my intentions. I don't think they'll need much convincing.
Well, it's not very convincing. but I suppose it's all right.
She sees gullible children, meets a convincing old man with real whiskers.
Convincing them.
Do you have anything convincing to offer us? A worthwhile reason you'd tip us off?
Quite so, quite so. lt is convincing.
And in the absence of convincing proof of the corpus delicti I move this indictment be wiped off the records and the charges against these defendants be dismissed.
Thank you for convincing the trumpeter.
I hope. He spent his leave convincing us to come here instead of Florida.
I don't know. It's not convincing.
Facts are always convincing Lord Penrose.
Miss Crane, you're very convincing.
But unfortunately, you were very convincing the last time.
Mr. Hayden's a mighty convincing talker.
Well, he should, if you're convincing enough.
You were pretty convincing.
Good mornin ' Good mornin ' to you Well, convincing?
You're not a very convincing liar, Steve.
But I have to come up with something pretty convincing for the magistrate.
You're just not convincing, John.
Sometimes, but more often, they present a more convincing picture. of virtue than normal folk.
And I want to thank you for convincing me. of the existence of a world I never thought possible.
I will give him an alibi and I shall be very convincing.
You're quite a convincing actress!

News and current affairs

We need a breakthrough that is demonstrable, public, clear, and convincing, that can mobilize the public's hearts and minds, and that can demonstrate success.
I can think of one very good reason why the euro needs to fall, and six not-so-convincing reasons why it should remain stable or appreciate.
Convincing great powers to eliminate their nuclear arsenals might seem as politically fanciful as pushing gun-control legislation through the US Congress, but on that issue, too, Obama has made clear that he is willing to try.
Whether she waited too long - and whether her vision will prove convincing - will be determined in the coming months.
I still recall the difficulty that I faced, as South Korea's foreign minister, in convincing Bush administration policymakers to negotiate with North Korea instead of merely applying pressure and waiting for the North to capitulate.
This step was necessary, but it produced unintended adverse consequences: many other countries, from Eastern Europe to Latin America, Africa, and Southeast Asia, could not offer similarly convincing guarantees.
Whether or not this historical justification for Israel's creation is convincing, the important fact is that the Palestinian Arabs and their allies do not buy it.
Moreover, there seems no obvious way to speed up the process of convincing the Arabs that Israel is here to stay except by making this war of attrition as costly as possible for them.
Today's great powers have relied on similar methods, also heavy with rhetoric, against puny opponents, but with far less convincing results.
Then there is the more ambiguous process of assessing the benefits, which, though difficult to quantify, are convincing enough that many economists champion early education.
But in light of historical experience, this may not be all that convincing.
But RWT is costly, too, as we have seen, so the aggregate negative effect of the policy response to false positives (AWF) would have to be large to be convincing.
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen makes a convincing case that development should be defined in terms of freedom, not in terms of gross national product.
Rowhani's efforts to portray Iran's foreign policy in a democratic light are less convincing.
Of course, given his personality and low public-approval ratings, his address was the least convincing event of the day.
In his recent State of the Union address, President Barack Obama painted a convincing picture of modern, twenty-first-century government.
The most convincing way to do that is to moderate America's excessive taste for power, which it demonstrated in Iraq.
Heath was deeply unpopular. But the opposition Labour Party was not convincing either, and had little in the way of an intellectual alternative.
The rise in consumption based on this wealth in turn raised house prices further, convincing households and lenders to ratchet up the bubble another notch.
The facile Clausewitzian wisdom that military action ultimately leads to a political solution is no longer convincing.
Kan undoubtedly hopes that success in convincing trade partners to lift their bans on such products will boost his exceptionally weak domestic political support.
Of course, Japan did occupy China, committed unimaginable savagery, and has since paid no reparations or apologized in a convincing way.

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