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unconvinced
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unconvinced
(adjective)
unconvinced
/ˌʌnkən
ˈ
vɪnst/
adjective
unconvinced
/ˌʌnkən
ˈ
vɪnst/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of UNCONVINCED
not used before a noun
[
more unconvinced; most unconvinced
]
:
not completely sure or certain about something
:
not convinced
The jury was
unconvinced
that the defendant was guilty.
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