How to Use unconvinced in a Sentence
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Even then, some are unconvinced that these changes would be enough.
—Los Angeles Times, 29 Aug. 2022
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The judge was unconvinced and said the case was filed too close to the event.
—Mark Puleo, New York Times, 14 June 2026
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Two of the three judges who will rule on the issue seemed unconvinced.
—Rachel Weiner, Washington Post, 11 May 2023
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In this case, though, the cast seems unsteady, or at least unconvinced.
—Vulture, 4 Jan. 2024
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Still unconvinced about closing your doors at night?
—Mary Cornetta, Better Homes & Gardens, 21 Jan. 2026
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For those who are unconvinced of the risks, look to Hong Kong.
—Eliza MacKintosh, CNN, 23 Mar. 2020
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Many are unconvinced that putting the federal gas tax on hold would bring prices down.
—Evan Halper, Washington Post, 22 June 2022
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There are still those who are unconvinced a woman should just simply earn the same as a man.
—Meghan M. Biro, Forbes, 22 Mar. 2023
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The pledges, made in the soft light of victory, have left many unconvinced.
—Ezzatullah Mehrdad and Kareem Fahim, Anchorage Daily News, 19 Aug. 2021
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So far, though, the giants of the fast-food world remain unconvinced.
—Zlati Meyer, USA TODAY, 15 Apr. 2018
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But viewers remain unconvinced, at least in terms of scores.
—Paul Tassi, Forbes.com, 20 May 2026
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Tweaks to it have been endless, but the masses are more unconvinced than ever.
—Phil Hay, New York Times, 30 Mar. 2026
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And some who have chosen to stay are unconvinced that there has been substantial change.
—New York Times, 9 Aug. 2021
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For one, experts are unconvinced that the tests can reliably gauge menopausal stage.
—Jani Hall, Health, 18 Apr. 2024
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Ghezo is unconvinced, fearing that change would lead to the kingdom’s demise.
—Lovia Gyarkye, The Hollywood Reporter, 9 Sep. 2022
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Many in Latvia remain unconvinced that Cukurs could have done the things he is said to have done.
—Tunku Varadarajan, WSJ, 19 Aug. 2022
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But farm groups are unconvinced and have raised concerns about the high costs this will impose on the industry.
—Christian Edwards, CNN, 11 Oct. 2022
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Chhabria appeared unconvinced that the plan was strong enough to prevent a future outbreak.
—Andrea Castillo, Los Angeles Times, 23 Nov. 2020
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The judge was unconvinced and said there was evidence that Jenkins used drugs.
—Tony Aiello, CBS News, 8 Jan. 2026
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Among them was Oregon's Ron Wyden, who came away unconvinced.
—Samantha Matsumoto, OregonLive.com, 18 Oct. 2017
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Those are hard numbers to justify to an electorate unconvinced—or at least not fully sold—on the war.
—Newsweek Editors, MSNBC Newsweek, 30 Mar. 2026
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Rogers Smith, though, remains unconvinced.
—Rachel Morris, New Yorker, 14 Nov. 2025
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After all, the rest of the world seems unconvinced that the Lightning can return to prominence.
—John Romano, Orlando Sentinel, 24 Feb. 2025
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When a motivated consumer still feels unconvinced, the market is idling in the wrong gear.
—Kate Hardcastle, Forbes.com, 8 Sep. 2025
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The paper trail between you and Turo shows that the company was unconvinced.
—Christopher Elliott The Travel Troubleshooter, Sun Sentinel, 18 Aug. 2025
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The paper trail between you and Turo shows that the company was unconvinced.
—Christopher Elliott, Mercury News, 13 Aug. 2025
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At his farm not far away in Meigle, Adrian Ivory was unconvinced.
—BostonGlobe.com, 5 Sep. 2021
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Klacik seemed unconvinced and said the president had years to rectify the issue.
—Fox News, 22 Apr. 2021
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Still, some scientists not involved in the study remain unconvinced of the findings.
—Alex Fox, Smithsonian Magazine, 16 July 2020
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Our latest polling shows a city that has not given up on itself, but is deeply unconvinced by its current leadership.
—Will Johnson, Chicago Tribune, 27 May 2026
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