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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unconvinced

1670s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of convince (v.). Unconvincing is recorded from 1650s.

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unconvinced

a. not convinced or lacking conviction

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unconvinced

adj. lacking conviction; "I remain unconvinced" [ant: convinced]

Usage examples of "unconvinced".

A fellow refugee from a plastic structured culture, uninsured, unadjusted, unconvinced.

Isis wrinkled her nose dubiously, clearly unconvinced of any need to appease Roberta.

Jess remained unconvinced, every fibre of her being urging her to go to her son.

Regarding the brain and its functioning more holistically, as the workings of an integrated system, they are unconvinced that meaningful information about normality could be derived from pathology.

The unconvinced Kadiak savages responded by ambushing the first Russians to leave camp, and showering arrows on the Russian boats.

Unconvinced, the magistrates ordered the accused and the afflicted to go outside of the meetinghouse where they had several men stand in a circle with Alden.

Also, I think that, like Blackwell, they remain unconvinced that this is not the result of a conspiracy of some kind.

When unconvinced of the wisdom of an order directed at him, Boyd rotates the long hairs that serve as his eyebrows.

My grandfather, who had sat through the clarinet serenades as he sat through everything, aware of their significance but unconvinced of the wisdom of getting involved, now glared at his son.

Unconvinced, Kira interrogates Marritza, who eventually admits that he did serve at Gallitep -- as a filing clerk under the camp's merciless leader, Gul Darhe'el.

She was unconvinced I had made the right decision to follow the hounds to their origins.

She preserved an unconvinced silence, and as soon as Miss Blackburn had finished prinking her crimped gray locks at the mirror, suggested that they should go downstairs again.

Black looked unconvinced, but grasped the base of the rope ladder and began hoisting himself up.