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Unconvincing   /ˌənkənvˈɪnsɪŋ/   Listen
Unconvincing

adjective
1.
Not convincing.  Synonym: flimsy.  "As unconvincing as a forced smile"
2.
Having a probability too low to inspire belief.  Synonyms: improbable, unbelievable, unlikely.






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"Unconvincing" Quotes from Famous Books



... and beauty into an otherwise bald and unconvincing mob. I assure you I love horse-racing—if I could see it. But of all the people who congregated the little crooked hills of Epsom, I doubt if ten people in a hundred saw it. You knew that the horses had started ...
— The Pleasures of Ignorance • Robert Lynd

... conclusion that it is an imitation from the Greek and in support of this instances Curculio's use, while running, of the presumed translations from the Greek: agoranomus, demarchus, etc. He also cites as parallels some unconvincing phrases from fragments of New Comedy, while developing an ingenious theory that the device is a heritage from the Greek orchestra, where it could have been performed with a hippodrome effect. Terence berates the practice,[128] but makes ...
— The Dramatic Values in Plautus • William Wallace Blancke

... anxiety. In vain he told lie upon lie about a legacy of some old uncle in the clouds; in vain he stuck to the foolish and transparent falsehood, with a dogged pertinacity that appealed, not to reason, but to blows; in vain he made affirmation weaker by his oath, and oaths quite unconvincing by his cudgel: no one believed him: and the mystery was rendered more inexplicable from his evidently nervous state and uneasy terror ...
— The Complete Prose Works of Martin Farquhar Tupper • Martin Farquhar Tupper

... "corroborative detail intended to give artistic verisimilitude to a bald and unconvincing narrative." From the same authority we ...
— The Romance of Words (4th ed.) • Ernest Weekley

... be difficult to find, couched in such euphemistically appreciative language, so accurate a summary of the intention and quality of this book. Casanova is pale, diffuse, and unconvincing, indeed, beside the d'Annunzio who so early gave his full measure as the supreme novelist of sensual pleasure in this book. As Arthur Symons so well says, "Gabriele d'Annunzio comes to remind us, very definitely, as only an Italian can, of the reality and the beauty of sensation, ...
— The Child of Pleasure • Gabriele D'Annunzio


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