unconvincingly

[ UK /ʌnkənvˈɪnsɪŋli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an unconvincing manner
    he argued unconvincingly
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How To Use unconvincingly In A Sentence

  • The dialogueless scenario refuses to jell, and is performed by Bebe Neuwirth somewhat unconvincingly, except when she slinkily dances.
  • Looking unconvincingly dissolute, he is trying to recover from being "morbidly alcoholic," and his doctor encourages him to write the novel we see unfolding in flashback.
  • The correct view is exactly the opposite-if McCain knows the truth, doesn't really believe what he's saying and tells lies unconvincingly, that is evidence of the far deeper corruption of the man. Later On
  • Do we think there's no such thing as bad art: poorly written novels, cliched and unoriginal paintings, unconvincingly acted films?
  • There was a short-lived fashion for Worcesterberries about ten years ago when they were unconvincingly touted as a rival for brambles or tayberries.
  • He explained somewhat unconvincingly that the company was paying for everything.
  • I can't complain, " answered Wilson unconvincingly. " When are you going to sell me that car?
  • As the Readers and Writers Festival Closing Performance, Munro read a yet-unpublished story from what she is saying - unconvincingly - will be her last book.
  • There was a short-lived fashion for Worcesterberries about ten years ago when they were unconvincingly touted as a rival for brambles or tayberries.
  • he argued unconvincingly
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