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.
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  • 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  • As the Readers and Writers Festival Closing Performance, Munro read a yet-unpublished story from what she is saying - unconvincingly - will be her last book.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
  • Having talked unconvincingly last month of famous victories that were in fact forgettable and creditable performances that were anything but, he could afford to raise a smile. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet Palin unconvincingly blames her political enemies — including those questioning whether she was really the mother of her last child — for forcing her July resignation as governor, for the good of Alaska. 'Rogue' Palin hints at ambitions
  • He offers up his worst side, arguing unconvincingly and half-heartedly.
  • As he suffered derision upon derision, I am not certain whether I should call this Monterone unconvincingly pathetic, or pathetically unconvincing.
  • When I explained that I was a journalist, I was unconvincingly told in broken English that I looked like a "picture on a wall" of a rioter in Davos, which I took to mean I looked like some sort of photofit picture. The Guardian World News
  • He explained somewhat unconvincingly that the company was paying for everything.
  • ‘But 40 is the new 30,’ insists Sean, rather unconvincingly.
  • He explained somewhat unconvincingly that the company was paying for everything.
  • Unconvincingly, the Tory leader - mispronouncing the word ‘leadership’ - said he welcomed the chance to put his job on the line.
  • I think the men in the garage would then maybe smile, but unconvincingly and maybe say, ‘Yeah, all right mate.’
  • As far as we can tell, all the elimination decisions rest solely with the public for the remainder of X Factor, which leaves Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Sharon Osbourne with little more to do than squabble amongst themselves in unconvincingly stage-managed ways. X Factor Betting Odds: Simon And Dannii, Sitting In A Tree?
  • He looks uncomfortable, stalls and waffles unconvincingly about waiting to hear from lenders' underwriters. Times, Sunday Times
  • It witters on unconvincingly that having next of kin makes the decision less sovereign to the individual involved.
  • Many new al-Qaida members say, unconvincingly, that they decided to become a jihadist after reading an extreme, anti-American blog, or after converting to Islam, sometimes just a few weeks before.
  • Spock’s perfect concentration was broken; he glanced over at McCoy, his expression unconvincingly calm, clearly expecting the worst. Demons
  • McConnell's aides rushed to his defence yesterday, insisting unconvincingly that, had he failed to check on whether he needed to register the painting, the media would have hounded him over the issue.

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