unconvincing
un|con|vinc|ing /'ʌnkənv'ɪnsɪŋ/
1 [ADJ]
If you describe something such as an argument or explanation as unconvincing, you find it difficult to believe because it does not seem real.
Mr Patel phoned the University for an explanation, and he was given the usual unconvincing excuses...
To many readers it sounded unconvincing.
≠ convincing
● unconvincingly [ADV] ADV with v
`It's not that I don't believe you, Meg,' Jack said, unconvincingly.
2 [ADJ]
If you describe a story or a character in a story as unconvincing, you think they do not seem likely or real.
...an unconvincing love story.
≠ convincing
1 [ADJ]
If you describe something such as an argument or explanation as unconvincing, you find it difficult to believe because it does not seem real.
Mr Patel phoned the University for an explanation, and he was given the usual unconvincing excuses...
To many readers it sounded unconvincing.
≠ convincing
● unconvincingly [ADV] ADV with v
`It's not that I don't believe you, Meg,' Jack said, unconvincingly.
2 [ADJ]
If you describe a story or a character in a story as unconvincing, you think they do not seem likely or real.
...an unconvincing love story.
≠ convincing