convincing 音標拼音: [kənv'ɪnsɪŋ]
a . 使人信服的,有力的,令人心悅誠服的
使人信服的,有力的,令人心悅誠服的
convincing adj 1 :
causing one to believe the truth of something ; "
a convincing story "; "
a convincing manner " [
ant : {
flimsy },
{
unconvincing }]
Convince \
Con *
vince "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Convinced };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Convincing }.] [
L .
convincere , -
victum ,
to refute ,
prove ;
con -
vincere to conquer .
See {
Victor },
and cf .
{
Convict }.]
1 .
To overpower ;
to overcome ;
to subdue or master . [
Obs .]
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His two chamberlains Will I with wine and wassail so convince That memory ,
the warder of the brain ,
Shall be a fume . --
Shak .
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2 .
To overcome by argument ;
to force to yield assent to truth ;
to satisfy by proof .
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Such convincing proofs and assurances of it as might enable them to convince others . --
Atterbury .
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3 .
To confute ;
to prove the fallacy of . [
Obs .]
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God never wrought miracle to convince atheism ,
because his ordinary works convince it . --
Bacon .
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4 .
To prove guilty ;
to convict . [
Obs .]
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Which of you convinceth me of sin ? --
John viii .
46 .
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Seek not to convince me of a crime Which I can ne '
er repent ,
nor you can pardon .
--
Dryden .
Syn :
To persuade ;
satisfy ;
convict .
Usage :
To {
Convince }, {
persuade }.
To convince is an act of the understanding ;
to persuade ,
of the will or feelings .
The one is effected by argument ,
the other by motives .
There are cases ,
however ,
in which persuade may seem to be used in reference only to the assent of the understanding ;
as when we say ,
I am persuaded it is so ;
I can not persuade myself of the fact .
But in such instances there is usually or always a degree of awakened feeling which has had its share in producing the assent of the understanding .
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convincing \
convincing \
adj .
causing one to believe the truth of something ;
having the power to influence or convince ;
cogent ; --
of evidence or testimony ;
as ,
a convincing manner .
Opposite of {
unconvincing }.
Note : [
Narrower terms : {
disenchanting ,
disillusioning }] [
Also See : {
persuasive }.]
Syn :
cogent ,
potent .
[
WordNet 1 .
5 PJC ]
convincing \
convincing \
n .
a successful persuasion .
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WordNet 1 .
5 ]
59 Moby Thesaurus words for "
convincing ":
absolute ,
adducible ,
admissible ,
assuring ,
attestative ,
attestive ,
authentic ,
authoritative ,
based on ,
certain ,
circumstantial ,
cogent ,
conclusive ,
convictional ,
credible ,
cumulative ,
damning ,
decisive ,
determinative ,
documentary ,
documented ,
evidential ,
evidentiary ,
ex parte ,
eye -
witness ,
factual ,
faithful ,
final ,
firsthand ,
founded on ,
grounded on ,
hearsay ,
implicit ,
impressive ,
incontrovertible ,
indicative ,
indisputable ,
irrefutable ,
irresistible ,
material ,
nuncupative ,
overwhelming ,
persuasive ,
presumptive ,
probative ,
reliable ,
satisfactory ,
satisfying ,
significant ,
solid ,
sound ,
suggestive ,
sure ,
symptomatic ,
telling ,
trustworthy ,
trusty ,
valid ,
weighty
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CONVINCING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster convincing suggests a power to overcome doubt, opposition, or reluctance to accept
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