Convincible vs. Convincing — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Convincible and Convincing
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Convincible
To cause (someone) by the use of argument or evidence to believe something or to take a course of action.
Convincing
Serving to convince; persuasive or believable
A convincing argument.
A convincing manner.
Convincible
To prove to be wrong or guilty.
Convincing
Showing clearly the excellence or superiority of a competitor
Won in convincing fashion.
Convincible
To conquer; overpower.
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Convincing
Effective as proof or evidence.
Our convincing evidence was sufficient in the end to win the trial.
Convincible
Capable of being convinced or won over.
Convincing
Present participle of convince
Convincible
(obsolete) Capable of being disproved by argument; refutable.
Convincing
The process by which somebody is convinced.
Convincible
Capable of being convinced or won over.
Convincing
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.
Convincible
Capable of being confuted and disproved by argument; refutable.
Convincing
A successful persuasion.
Convincible
Being susceptible to persuasion
Convincing
Causing one to believe the truth of something;
A convincing story
A convincing manner
Convincing
Capable of convincing or persuading;
A convincing argument
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