Meaning & Definition of word "Convincing"

Convincing

/kənˈvɪn.sɪŋ/

noun:

  • 1. the act of convincing; persuasion.
    • Example: His convincing was so effective that everyone changed their minds.

adjective:

  • 1. capable of causing someone to believe that something is true or real; persuasive.
    • Example: The lawyer presented a convincing argument that swayed the jury.
  • 2. having a strong effect on the mind; strong enough to elicit belief.
    • Example: She gave a convincing performance that left the audience in tears.
  • 3. well-founded; likely to result in a proper conclusion.
    • Example: His explanation was so convincing that even the skeptics were persuaded.

Etymology

From Latin 'convincere', meaning 'to overcome, conquer'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

a convincing argument:

An argument that successfully persuades someone.

convincing evidence:

Evidence that is strong enough to make someone believe something.

convincing case:

A situation or set of facts that is presented in a way that supports a conclusion strongly.

Related Words

convince:

To cause someone to believe firmly in the truth of something.

convinced:

Having made someone believe strongly in something.

Slang Meanings of convincing

Meaning: Money talks, convincing walks.

Example Sentence: If you really want to impress them, show them the money; money talks, convincing walks.

Meaning: Bring your A-game.

Example Sentence: If you want to win this debate, you'll need to bring your A-game; your argument must be really convincing.