• Related: Convinced; convincing; convincingly. To convince a person is to satisfy his understanding as to the truth of a certain statement; to persuade him is, by...
  • She overreaches in her latest book, and her argument is not convincing. ... We need to provide a convincing argument as to why the system should be changed.
  • "If I have failed in convincing thee, Gelsomina," continued Jacopo, "that I am not the wretch I seemed, would that I had been dumb!"
  • In 1994 , Carpenter was acquitted due to a lack of convincing evidence . ... Your performance of the determined lover is really most convincing .
  • But the reality is that forgeries can be very convincing . Pero la realidad es que las falsificaciones pueden ser muy convincentes .
  • The Convincing Company is a management consultancy run by crisis communications maven Adele Cehrs and former FBI hostage negotiator Chip Massey.
  • Advertising is the art of convincing people to spend money they don't have for something they don't need. ... I didn't have any trouble convincing Tom to do that.
  • know why it is so hard to let Your words get through. Convincing Gotta do myself some convincing yeah yeah Not listening I keep on missing all the good.
  • Persuasive as an adjective is able to persuade; convincing while Convincing as an adjective is effective as proof or evidence.
  • 2. : having the power to convince one of the truth, rightness, or reality of what is done or stated : plausible. the dialogue is most convincing — G.C.Sellery.