unconvincing in English

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1. His excuse sounds unconvincing.

2. His explanation was unconvincing.

3. I find this unconvincing on several counts.

4. To many readers it sounded unconvincing.

5. She managed a weak, unconvincing smile.

6. His writing is clumsy and unconvincing.

7. I find that answer vague and unconvincing.

8. The House found that an unconvincing explanation.

9. Some readers will find the arguments unconvincing.

10. All in all, it is a pretty unconvincing picture.

11. I find the characters in the book very unconvincing.

12. The arguments that this might provoke additional tension in the province are unconvincing.

13. Unfortunately, it soon degenerates into an unconvincing whodunit.

14. They produced some rather unconvincing explanations for the system failure.

15. Peter came to me with a rather unconvincing apology.

16. His denial of responsibility for the accident was unconvincing.

17. The article was a rather unconvincing defence of her economic record.

18. But for all of these gestures, Samper remains an unconvincing anti-drug crusader.

19. The arguments are totally unconvincing, in so far as we have actually heard any.

20. Some of the discussion in the book is lightweight and unconvincing.

21. On the face of it(http://Sentencedict.com), this story seems unconvincing.

22. It was that, blended with a kind of unconvincing desire to please which made people nervous of him.

23. Lies are often unconvincing and may merely delay punishment until they are exposed

24. The dialogue was unconvincing, partly because it was American actors trying to speak London English.

25. 14 Chelsea will be too strong, though, and are likely to pick holes in an unconvincing defence.

26. This sometimes emerges when we find a book illustration, or a film or television interpretation, unconvincing.

27. In an otherwise excellent issue about global warming, I found Jeremy Creed's article very unconvincing.

28. Convincingly: 1 adv in a convincing manner “he argued Convincingly ” Antonyms: unConvincingly in an unconvincing manner

29. Mr Patel phoned the University for an explanation, and he was given the usual unconvincing excuses.

30. To hir, the grandiose promises of Utopia emblazoned across the screen were not only unconvincing but nauseating.

31. In spite of the good intentions displayed, the ‘Better Law-Making’ report and interinstitutional agreement are unconvincing.

32. The arguments that a new industrial revolution is waiting to happen in space are, for now, unconvincing.

33. It was only by issuing rather unconvincing threats of his disapproval that Peggy could keep the girl in line.

34. Three push-ups: Another Internet catchphrase, this one derived from an unconvincing alibi used in the death of a high school student.

35. During and after the period there have appeared two trends in the studies, irrelevantly complicated and unconvincing proposals; too much emphasis on archaeology materials.

36. Since Hawthorne treats them as examples of error, their diabolism is often unconvincing ; nor is it possible to take very seriously such objectives as a Great Carbuncle.

37. ‘The hype has worked, but the reality is a lumbering, unconvincing tale that is filled with one Cliffhanging moment after another but never builds into a satisfying thriller.’

38. ‘Jakob’s Wife’ Review: A Cheap and Cheerless Vampire Movie Knock-Off Horror icon Barbara Crampton gets a starring role that doesn't deserve her in an uneven and unconvincing vampire B-movie.

39. Noun A person who is the subject of a biography. ‘Schuster segues into the novelist's conceit of placing herself into the subjective space of her Biographees and this is both unconvincing and irritating.’

40. 8 conductor Mark Elder paid deference to these requirements, but for all its nicely proportioned playing, period sound and orchestral layout (violins on either side, woodwind sandwiched centrally between lower strings, trumpets and horns the outer wings) it was an unconvincing, Charmless reading.

41. ‘The aggressive and Coarsely humorous moments are mostly unconvincing.’ ‘Stripping away the levity of certain scenes and shocking the audience with Coarsely untheatrical moments may bring out subtle new nuances in unexpected areas, but it gives no impression of a full reading.’

42. Convincing: 1 adj causing one to believe the truth of something “a Convincing story” “a Convincing manner” Synonyms: credible appearing to merit belief or acceptance disenchanting , disillusioning freeing from illusion or false belief persuasive intended or having the power to induce action or belief Antonyms: flimsy , unConvincing not