convincingness (Meaning)

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convincingness (n)

the power of argument or evidence to cause belief

convincingness Sentence Examples

  1. The convincingness of her argument persuaded the jury to deliver a guilty verdict.
  2. The convincingness of the evidence presented in court left no doubt about the defendant's guilt.
  3. His speech lacked convincingness, failing to sway the audience to his point of view.
  4. The convincingness of the sales pitch led many customers to purchase the product.
  5. She doubted the convincingness of his excuse for being late to the meeting.
  6. The convincingness of the documentary's message prompted viewers to take action on environmental issues.
  7. The convincingness of the actor's performance moved the audience to tears.
  8. The convincingness of her apology made it easier for him to forgive her.
  9. The convincingness of the data presented in the report bolstered the company's case for investment.
  10. He questioned the convincingness of the conspiracy theory, demanding more evidence to support it.

FAQs About the word convincingness

the power of argument or evidence to cause belief

strength, conclusiveness, validity, persuasiveness,effectiveness, authority, persuasion, suasiveness, impact, appeal

invalidity, ineffectiveness, unsoundness,ineffectiveness, invalidity, inconclusiveness, inconclusiveness, ineffectuality, unsoundness, ineffectuality

The convincingness of her argument persuaded the jury to deliver a guilty verdict.

The convincingness of the evidence presented in court left no doubt about the defendant's guilt.

His speech lacked convincingness, failing to sway the audience to his point of view.

The convincingness of the sales pitch led many customers to purchase the product.