Definition: 1. That makes somebody believe that something is true. 2. Causing one to believe the truth of something. 3. Capable of convincing or persuading.
Use 'convincing' in a sentence:
1. She sounded very convincing to me.
2. Theories abound, some more convincing than others.
3. Convincing open-minded dairy people is actually not that hard when you look at the economics.
4. The convincing evidences listed in the article add weight to its conclusion.
5. Other effects, like waves, were also very convincing.
6. Convincing open-minded dairy people is actually not that hard, when you look at the economics.
7. They operate by eroding your trust in your own intellect, gradually convincing you to put your trust into some external entity.
8. I took a lot of convincing that parenthood was a good idea and I didn't think I'd be much use at it.
9. Many argue that it is an effective deterrent to murder, while others maintain there is no convincing evidence that the death penalty reduces murders.
10. The writer builds up a convincing contextual picture of life during the Civil War.
11. Group discussion is also immensely helpful in convincing patients that they can choose a course that feels right to them.
12. To her, it meant moving confidently around the court room, using convincing body language and projecting her voice, so it could be heard from the judge's bench to the back door.
13. Scientists say there is no convincing evidence that power lines have anything to do with cancer.
14. You'll have a job convincing them that you're right.
15. He further rationalized his activity by convincing himself that he was actually promoting peace.
16. The principle regards the accused as innocent until convincing proof can be provided.
17. We haven't found any convincing evidence that selectivity or prestige matters.
18. Why don't you have a try at convincing him?
19. Perhaps some of them could climb trees, but no convincing analysis has demonstrated how Archaeopteryx would have both climbed and flown with its forelimbs.
20. Convincing someone to change their mind is really the process of convincing them to change their tribe.
21. We need a convincing win to put us back on the right track.
22. We need more scientists who can explain what they are doing in language that is convincing and understandable to the public.
23. The stories mentioned above are convincing evidence to prove that action is more important than planning.
24. She said goodbye to Hilda with a convincing show of affection.
25. She'll cook up a convincing explanation.
26. To her it meant moving confidently around the court room, using convincing body language and projecting her voice so it could be heard from the judge's bench to the back door.
27. The figure-skating pair's convincing victory last week was particularly irksome to their rivals, who were in peak form and complained privately about the judging.
28. It is not convincing if you say you have chosen the subject because you enjoy it.
29. He's only convincing when that inner fury manifests itself.
30. Not only had he lied but his excuse wasn't a very convincing one.
31. These broken-wing displays can be pretty convincing.
32. His sales pitch was smooth and convincing.
33. She signalled her return to form with a convincing victory.
34. The ending of the novel is a little too pat to be convincing.
35. Our greatest problem is convincing them.
36. There is convincing evidence of a link between exposure to sun and skin cancer.