convincing adjective
[more convincing; most convincing] 1 : causing someone to believe that something is true or certain
▪ Your argument/story isn't very convincing. ▪ They make a convincing case for reform. ▪ There is no convincing evidence to support his theory. — opposite unconvincing 2 of a victory : easily achieved : clearly showing that one person or team is better than the other
▪ a convincing [=decisive] victory/win
▪ Your argument/story isn't very convincing. ▪ They make a convincing case for reform. ▪ There is no convincing evidence to support his theory. — opposite unconvincing
▪ a convincing [=decisive] victory/win
— con·vinc·ing·ly adverb
▪ She argued convincingly [=persuasively] that more money should be given to public schools. ▪ They won convincingly.
▪ She argued convincingly [=persuasively] that more money should be given to public schools. ▪ They won convincingly.






