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Unconvinced   /ˌənkənvˈɪnst/   Listen
Unconvinced

adjective
1.
Lacking conviction.  Antonym: convinced.






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"Unconvinced" Quotes from Famous Books



... Greece and by the veto of the King. Possibly there was precipitation, for the naval attack did not await the arrival of the military forces, which were before long on the way, extorted, it would seem, by impetuous pressure from a reluctant and unconvinced authority. ...
— A Short History of the Great War • A.F. Pollard

... waves swept the silent shore, The star-king crept away; Yet calm and fair, still unconvinced, The lake ...
— Love or Fame; and Other Poems • Fannie Isabelle Sherrick

... already described in this book, he became ardently interested in chemistry, and even at the early age of twelve felt the necessity for a special nook of his own, where he could satisfy his unconvinced mind of the correctness or inaccuracy of statements and experiments contained in the few technical ...
— Edison, His Life and Inventions • Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin

... were unconvinced. "Who is this Kelley? He's nothing but a tramp, a mounted hobo. ...
— They of the High Trails • Hamlin Garland

... a serious thing to think of having to make an addition of about two millions to the annual national expenditure; and it may be observed that leading statesmen on both sides of politics may be found who are at present unconvinced. Doubtless an expenditure of two millions would not be grudged by the nation for any necessary purpose; but when the proposal is to substitute a payment of two millions by the Exchequer for the two ...
— The Quarterly Review, Volume 162, No. 324, April, 1886 • Various


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