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Meaning of convincing
having the power to persuade or convince someone
Etymology of convincing
The word "convincing" comes from the verb "convince", which is derived from the Latin "convincere", meaning "to overcome" or "to prove", a combination of "con" (meaning "together") and "vincere" (meaning "to win")
Historically, the word has been used to describe arguments, evidence, or speeches that are persuasive or compelling
Synonyms
persuasive
compelling
believable
credible
plausible
convincing
sound
valid
logical
rational
coherent
articulate
eloquent
effective
potent
powerful
influential
forceful
impressive
authoritative
trustworthy
reliable
authentic
genuine
sincere
truthful
honest
faithful
fervent
passionate
enthusiastic
ardent
zealous
dedicated
devoted
committed
wholehearted
earnest
serious
unshakeable
unwavering
unrelenting
persistent
insistent
urgent
importunate
pleading
supplicant
beseeching
entreating
appealing
attractive
charming
captivating
engaging
winning
disarming
irresistible
winning
alluring
enticing
beguiling
mesmerizing
Definitions
- Giving a strong reason to believe or accept something
- * Having a persuasive or compelling quality
- * Capable of persuading someone to do or believe something
Usage Examples
- The lawyer presented a convincing case, and the jury delivered a guilty verdict
- * Her convincing performance earned her a standing ovation
- * The data provided convincing evidence of the need for change
Antonyms
unconvincing
unpersuasive
unbelievable
implausible
weak
invalid
illogical
irrational
incoherent
unimpressive
ineffective
powerless
unauthoritative
unreliable
untrustworthy
insincere
dishonest
faithless
unenthusiastic
uncommitted
halfhearted
lukewarm
vague
ambiguous
uncertain
indecisive
hesitant
unconvinced
skeptical
doubtful
incredulous
dismissive
rejecting
opposed
resistant
obstinate
stubborn