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unpersuasive

ADJECTIVE
  1. not capable of persuading

How To Use unpersuasive In A Sentence

  • I found their arguments unpersuasive, however, precisely because they rested on exactly the same sort of hearsay that Brooks and others rely on to demonstrate the anti-conservative prejudice of the academy.
  • However, at 14.46, up 13p, the 2.3 per cent yield is unpersuasive in itself. Times, Sunday Times
  • All of which is doubtless music to a workflow planner's ears but somehow unpersuasive. Times, Sunday Times
  • That prodigy was central to the other notably unpersuasive statement currently reverberating in golf. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cheney found the arguments for the combat troop carrier unpersuasive and its problems irredeemable.
  • Oh, the words are still there, of course, but presidents of both parties flagrantly ignore them - sometimes with fancy arguments that are remarkably unpersuasive, but mainly by now with shrugging indifference.
  • In the 1950s, they were fading a little, helped by sad variants from Dunn & Co in corduroy and unpersuasive tweed; by the 1960s, there was hardly a hat to be seen.
  • "The notion that the territories of the Commonwealth are disjoined from the one federal union is unpersuasive to me, " Justice Kirby said.
  • The explanation offered in his letter - 'a journey a not entirely unimportant cause' - was nebulous and unpersuasive. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Second, there is at least a colorable argument - if, I think in the end, an unpersuasive one - that the surveillance was authorized by the Authorization to Use Miltary Force.
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