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		Definition of unconvinced in English: unconvincedadjectiveʌnkənˈvɪnstˌənkənˈvɪnst Not certain that something is true or can be relied on or trusted.  Parisians remain unconvinced that the project will be approved  Example sentencesExamples -  Most aid agencies however remain unconvinced and concerned about how Pakistan might treat those that are part of a fresh influx.
 -  But the protesters, who are increasingly determined to halt the spread of wind farms, are unconvinced.
 -  I'd like to think we will give them a good game, but I remain unconvinced after yesterday's performance.
 -  He looks like a man unsure and unconvinced he has got it right.
 -  He is well aware of my dubious provenance as a tipster, but seemed unconvinced that I could be that bad.
 -  With the Celtic support already unconvinced about his form, mistakes such as these draw attention to his whole game.
 -  Many parents remain unconvinced and are pushing to question the minister.
 -  European oil companies Shell and Elf pulled out last year unconvinced of the project's viability.
 -  Many people who work with the impoverished are unconvinced there's enough work available.
 -  He left a number of local residents unconvinced by some aspects of the plans, but he carefully spelled out what the alternative would be.
 -  However often he repeats this message, many remain unconvinced.
 -  Murray has listened to the same arguments, but remains unconvinced.
 -  Shirley wrote from Boston to London urging the deportation of the Acadians, but Britain was unconvinced.
 -  But the public remained unconvinced and the families of her victims vowed to kill her if she was ever set free.
 -  Neil Wallis, editor of the Sunday People, was entirely unconvinced.
 -  Lord Falconer said the government remained unconvinced about the case for change so there was nothing for people to vote on.
 -  We remain unconvinced by the arguments for CS spray, and feel that it carries a number of health implications.
 -  The rest of the world, and a good part of the American public, are also unconvinced.
 -  But people in the Black Isle are distrustful of government scientific advice and remain unconvinced.
 -  His first album, One Mississippi, was a critical hit, but Virgin records remained unconvinced.
 
  Synonyms dubious, doubtful, having reservations, taking something with a pinch of salt, doubting, questioning    Definition of unconvinced in US English: unconvincedadjectiveˌənkənˈvɪnstˌənkənˈvinst Not certain that something is true or can be relied on or trusted.  Parisians remain unconvinced that the project will be approved  Example sentencesExamples -  His first album, One Mississippi, was a critical hit, but Virgin records remained unconvinced.
 -  Murray has listened to the same arguments, but remains unconvinced.
 -  But the public remained unconvinced and the families of her victims vowed to kill her if she was ever set free.
 -  However often he repeats this message, many remain unconvinced.
 -  He is well aware of my dubious provenance as a tipster, but seemed unconvinced that I could be that bad.
 -  He looks like a man unsure and unconvinced he has got it right.
 -  Most aid agencies however remain unconvinced and concerned about how Pakistan might treat those that are part of a fresh influx.
 -  With the Celtic support already unconvinced about his form, mistakes such as these draw attention to his whole game.
 -  I'd like to think we will give them a good game, but I remain unconvinced after yesterday's performance.
 -  But people in the Black Isle are distrustful of government scientific advice and remain unconvinced.
 -  He left a number of local residents unconvinced by some aspects of the plans, but he carefully spelled out what the alternative would be.
 -  The rest of the world, and a good part of the American public, are also unconvinced.
 -  Lord Falconer said the government remained unconvinced about the case for change so there was nothing for people to vote on.
 -  Shirley wrote from Boston to London urging the deportation of the Acadians, but Britain was unconvinced.
 -  We remain unconvinced by the arguments for CS spray, and feel that it carries a number of health implications.
 -  European oil companies Shell and Elf pulled out last year unconvinced of the project's viability.
 -  Many people who work with the impoverished are unconvinced there's enough work available.
 -  But the protesters, who are increasingly determined to halt the spread of wind farms, are unconvinced.
 -  Neil Wallis, editor of the Sunday People, was entirely unconvinced.
 -  Many parents remain unconvinced and are pushing to question the minister.
 
  Synonyms dubious, doubtful, having reservations, taking something with a pinch of salt, doubting, questioning     |