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What does covincing mean?

"Convincing" can have two main meanings, depending on the context:

1. Able to persuade someone: This is the most common meaning. Something convincing is likely to make someone believe something or change their mind. It implies strong arguments, evidence, or appeal.

Examples:

* "The lawyer presented a convincing argument in court."

* "The data was convincing enough to change our strategy."

* "The movie's ending was convincing, leaving the audience satisfied."

2. Appearing genuine or believable: This meaning applies to someone's actions, behavior, or even their personality. It describes something that feels authentic and trustworthy.

Examples:

* "She has a convincing smile that makes people trust her."

* "His performance was so convincing that I forgot I was watching a play."

* "Her alibi sounded convincing, but the detective had his doubts."

In both cases, "convincing" suggests a strong impact on someone's beliefs or perceptions. It implies that something is persuasive or trustworthy, making it likely to influence the listener or observer.

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