unconvincingun‧con‧vinc‧ing /ˌʌnkənˈvɪnsɪŋ◂/ adjective - Peter came to me with a rather unconvincing apology.
- Their denial was unconvincing in view of the physical evidence linking them to the bombing.
- But for all of these gestures, Samper remains an unconvincing anti-drug crusader.
- She says she is enjoying her new life in Tokyo, but the tone of her voice is utterly unconvincing.
- Some of the description is superb, but the climbing remains unconvincing, slipping too easily into melodrama and strange terminology.
- The Friends, who accepted her as a member, found her unconvincing and turned her down as a minister.
- The House found that an unconvincing explanation.
- This leads to a slightly bizarre and unconvincing fusion of musical forces which all end up clumped awkwardly together.
- Unfortunately, the cast is part of the problem, with Mark Greenstreet downright unconvincing as Holmes.
adjectiveconvinced ≠ unconvincedconvincing ≠ unconvincingverbconvinceadverbconvincingly ≠ unconvincingly