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unconvinced

/ ˌʌnkənˈvɪnst /

adjective

  1. not convinced or persuaded

    I remain unconvinced



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Example Sentences

But Brinsley is unconvinced and the two trade terse responses.

A doctor told her once that she weighed 159 pounds and she was so unconvinced that she was sure it was a thyroid problem.

When the Guardian offered John Lanchester access to the GCHQ files, the journalist and novelist was initially unconvinced.

To my huge surprise, I left the Tut spead unconvinced that a show of originals would have been much better, or more informative.

Noting he seemed unconvinced, the police had him sign a piece of paper relieving the authorities of any responsibility.

Clear as our case was to us the Conference seemed unconvinced, and we began to fear an adverse vote.

“It was that way in the Spanish grammar,” said Joan, shaking her head, unconvinced by the reason he advanced.

Dad Frazer had gone away unconvinced, unshaken in his belief that it was a grizzly.

"But mother was frightened," Nesta said, looking unconvinced.

Unconvinced that mediaeval methods belong to mediaeval times, the Scholar from Oxford lit another cigarette.

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unconvertedunconvincing