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Learn to pronounce con·vinc·ing

/kənˈvinsiNG/
adjective
capable of causing someone to believe that something is true or real.
"there is no convincing evidence that advertising influences total alcohol consumption"
synonyms: cogent, persuasive, powerful, potent, strong, forceful, compelling, irresistible, telling, conclusive, incontrovertible, unanswerable, incontestable, unassailable, sound, well founded, plausible, credible, believable, carrying conviction, likely, probable, suasive, assuasive, verisimilar, colorable

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adjective · unconvincing · ineffective · inconclusive · indecisive · shaky · unfounded · unpersuasive · invalid · insignificant · unsound.
to cause someone to believe something or to do something: We tried to convince my grandfather to live with us.