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    unconvinced
    /ˌʌnkənˈvɪnst/

    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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  3. The meaning of UNCONVINCED is not brought to believe or accept something by argument : not convinced. How to use unconvinced in a sentence.

  4. not persuaded to believe that something is true: The kids tried to argue that they would learn more if they stayed home from school to watch the rocket launch, but their parents remained unconvinced. After hearing the salesman's pitch, I was still unconvinced that I should buy the car. Fewer examples.

  5. Unconvinced definition: not convinced or persuaded. See examples of UNCONVINCED used in a sentence.

  6. If you are unconvinced that something is true or right, you are not at all certain that it is true or right. Most consumers seem unconvinced that the recession is over. Many academics remain unconvinced of the need for change.

  7. not believing or not certain about something despite what you have been told. unconvinced (of something) I remain unconvinced of the need for change. unconvinced (by something) She seemed unconvinced by their promises. unconvinced (that…) The jury were unconvinced that he was innocent. opposite convinced Topics Doubt, guessing and certainty b2.

  8. If you're just not buying it, you're unconvinced. When it comes to music, people will often try to sway you to their way of thinking — that a band is THE band — especially if you remain unconvinced. The word unconvinced has convince as its base.

  9. Unconvinced means lacking conviction or belief in something. Find the pronunciation, translation, and antonyms of unconvinced in this online dictionary.

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