inconvincible (Meaning)

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inconvincible (a.)

Not convincible; incapable of being convinced.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inconvincible

inconvincible Sentence Examples

  1. The boxer remained invincible in the ring, knocking out every opponent with unwavering force.
  2. The fortress stood invincible, its walls impenetrably guarding its defenders against the invading army.
  3. The team's spirit was invincible, carrying them through adversity and driving them towards victory.
  4. The scientist's faith in his theory was invincible, despite the lack of evidence supporting it.
  5. The child's belief in Santa Claus was invincible, immune to any rational argument or skepticism.
  6. The conviction of the accused was invincible, as he steadfastly maintained his innocence despite overwhelming evidence against him.
  7. The bond between the siblings was invincible, unbreakable by any outside forces or personal differences.
  8. The warrior's determination was invincible, inspiring his comrades to fight against insurmountable odds.
  9. The love between the couple was invincible, weathering every storm and strengthening with each passing year.
  10. The truth of the matter remained invincible, impervious to the distortions and fabrications of those seeking to conceal it.

FAQs About the word inconvincible

Not convincible; incapable of being convinced.

adamant, steadfast, stubborn, hardened, perverse, obstinate, persistent, iron, willful, immovable

compliant, obedient, complying, agreeable, pliant, amenable, docile, docile, pliant, responsive

The boxer remained invincible in the ring, knocking out every opponent with unwavering force.

The fortress stood invincible, its walls impenetrably guarding its defenders against the invading army.

The team's spirit was invincible, carrying them through adversity and driving them towards victory.

The scientist's faith in his theory was invincible, despite the lack of evidence supporting it.