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convincingness

NOUN
  1. the power of argument or evidence to cause belief

How To Use convincingness In A Sentence

  • At the back door, out of inexorable necessity, in developed and convincingness and sincerity laid down by all authorities on the art of the short story. Confession
  • If this Cathedral had existed tor five centuries instead of "two decades, would it have gathered a kind of convincingness with the scratches of feet and the erosion of weather? The Quiet American
  • Rudy Giuliani is in as much denial about his chance to win the Republican nomination as he was about the convincingness of his mayor-era comb-over. Murder on Denial
  • It almost seemed to the captain that the blissful moment had already arrived, such was the persuasive convincingness of McCoy. THE SEED OF McCOY
  • It is a shame to miss the compendiousness and convincingness of the picture, of the crumbling - crummy - amalgam of dark and dry, of what is there and what is lost.
  • He cannot be unreal -- the "convincingness" of his most sordid as of his most splendid passages; of his most fantastic A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
  • It is true that intuition has a convincingness which is lacking to intellect: while it is present, it is almost impossible to doubt its truth. Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays
  • It's my property," the latter asserted with an air of legal convincingness. CHAPTER XXX
  • In your opinion, where does FANL rank among other famous treatments of anarcho-capitalism in terms of the convincingness of the text? EconLog Book Club Round-up: Ask Me Any Question About For a New Liberty, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • But while DH levels don't set a lower bound on the convincingness of a reply, they do set an upper bound. How to Disagree
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