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Meaning of unpersuaded
The primary meaning of the word "unpersuaded" is not convinced or persuaded by an argument or reason.
Etymology of unpersuaded
The word "unpersuaded" originates from the prefix "un-" meaning not or opposite of, and the word "persuaded" which comes from the Old French word "persuader", derived from the Latin words "per" meaning through and "suadere" meaning to advise or urge
Historically, the word has been used to describe a state of mind where an individual remains unconvinced or unswayed by reasoning or evidence
Synonyms
unconvinced
skeptical
doubtful
uncertain
hesitant
incredulous
disbelieving
unbelieving
unimpressed
unmoved
unpersuaded
unconvinced
skeptical
unbelieving
doubtful
uncertain
hesitant
incredulous
disinclined
resistant
opposed
averse
reluctant
unenthusiastic
uncooperative
obstinate
stubborn
recalcitrant
refractory
intransigent
obdurate
Definitions
- Not convinced or persuaded by an argument or reason
- * Remaining in a state of doubt or uncertainty
- * Refusing to accept or believe something
Usage Examples
- The jury remained unpersuaded by the defendant's alibi and delivered a guilty verdict
- * Despite the salesperson's best efforts, the customer remained unpersuaded and decided not to make a purchase
- * The scientist was unpersuaded by the rival theory and continued to advocate for her own research