unconvinced in English

adjective
1
not certain that something is true or can be relied on or trusted.
Parisians remain unconvinced that the project will be approved

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1. But supposing they remain unconvinced?

2. Some Olympic officials and athletes remain unconvinced.

3. But analysts outside the country were unconvinced.

4. She seemed unconvinced by their promises.

5. Martin was unconvinced, but let the matter drop.

6. The jury were unconvinced that he was innocent.

7. I was unconvinced by the teacher's criticism.

8. But a neighbor of later times was unconvinced.

9. I remain unconvinced of the need for change.

10. Many academics remain unconvinced of the need for change.

11. Many scientists remain unconvinced by the current evidence.

12. The reader wrote in to say he was unconvinced.

13. While he expressed his viewpoints eloquently, I remained thoroughly unconvinced.

14. The public seems unconvinced by their latest charm offensive .

15. Most consumers seem unconvinced that the recession is over.

16. Of Canon Wheeler's moral superiority to herself she was unconvinced.

17. 96 The analogous reasoning suggested by several governments and the Commission leaves me unconvinced.

18. But many people at the hearing and in dealerships across the country are unconvinced.

19. Unconvinced, some Olympic teams are staying away from Beijing until the last minute.

20. Cherished family names, too, had been changed into unrecognisable ( to the unconvinced ) hanyu pinyin.

21. Beijing is known abuse unconvinced, let bygones to sophistry, "the South's natural environment Haoma climate."

22. Recently , the argument has come under serious scrutiny , with many influential philosophers unconvinced of its cogency .

23. Antonyms for Confident include uncertain, doubtful, dubious, hesitant, irresolute, tentative, unconvinced, undecided, indecisive and unclear

24. But many specialists are unconvinced the device will save enough lives to justify the cost.

25. The definition of Alleged is some claim or something of which you should be wary and unconvinced

26. Mr Obama said " too many Egyptians remain unconvinced that the government is serious about a genuine transition to democracy " .

27. But Keith Atkinson, director of the council's environmental health department, remains unconvinced that the allotment owners are blameless.

28. If I am unconvinced about compulsory changes in auditors, I am equally unsure about regulating non-audit services by auditors.

29. Absolves the Wuhan laboratory as the source of COVID-19, many remain unconvinced about the legitimacy of the organization's investigation results

30. Major-General Gatehouse—commanding 1st Armoured Division—had been unconvinced that a path had been adequately cleared in the minefields and had suggested the advance be cancelled.

31. Markets are so far unconvinced the tests will live up to the U.S. example, which was seen to provide clarity about the banks' doubtful assets and a strict regime for how to handle problems.

32. The chorus describes the Tyne as 'Coaly' (reprising an old Tyneside folk song, though I'm unconvinced the word exists in the real world) because of the river's association with coal exports

33. Though the nature of books like these is to preach to the converted, Affluenza offers enough support to the arguments and enough depth to the solutions to have a good chance of reaching the unconvinced.” — Detroit Free Press

34. Agnostic noun sceptic, cynic, scoffer, doubter, disbeliever, unbeliever, doubting Thomas, Pyrrhonist He was, if not an atheist, an Agnostic. adjective sceptical, questioning, doubting, cynical, doubtful, scoffing, unconvinced, disbelieving, incredulous, quizzical, mistrustful, unbelieving She grew up in an Agnostic …

35. Developing Conjecturing and convincing skills is an essential aspect of active learning in mathematics but many students remain unconvinced by their own answers let alone be ready to convince others! Our project aimed to address those concerns with the ultimate aim of getting their solutions published.

36. Convinced: 1 adj having a strong belief or conviction “a Convinced and fanatical pacifist” Antonyms: unConvinced lacking conviction dubious not Convinced show more antonyms adj persuaded of; very sure “were Convinced that it would be to their advantage to join” Synonyms: confident , positive certain , sure having or feeling no doubt or

37. Embrelle and her Hashani then met with Korlosh of Delos, having unravelled yet another piece of the puzzle: “All aground, the master of a ship, little use to me, the Bardlike.” Unconvinced and unwilling to waste time, Korlosh’s demand was simple: a signature in exchange for the spilling of blood.