Began to convince
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SWAYEDBegan to convince
satisfyto convince
URGEDTried to convince
COAXTry to convince
reconvinceto convince again
DISSUADEConvince not to
SUASIONAbility to convince
COGENCYPower to convince.
REASONWITHTry to convince
URGEAttempt to convince
SUASIONEffort to convince
URGETry to convince
CYNICHard one to convince
reconvincedRECONVINCE, to convince again
PLIANTNot hard to convince
reconvincesRECONVINCE, to convince again
reconvincingRECONVINCE, to convince again
ITTAKE"What will ... to convince you?"
feeblestFailing to convince or impress
IDONTBUYIT"You failed to convince me"
CARCOMMERCIALSThey may convince people to get rides
nutperson difficult to know, understand, or convince
bringto convince of a belief or opinion; persuade
convincesCONVINCE, to satisfy as to truth or error
convincingCONVINCE, to satisfy as to truth or error
convincedCONVINCE, to satisfy as to truth or error
ONETASTEAll it takes to convince you, in some ads
CMONWords to convince buddies to go to a show
XGYVLYZGalahad: a man that's somewhat hard to convince (7)
talkto cause (someone) to change an opinion; convince by talking
nobblerto convince (a person) by fraudulent methods; misrepresent or lie to
persuadingCause (someone) to believe something, esp. after a sustained effort; convince
nobblingto convince (a person) by fraudulent methods; misrepresent or lie to
persuadesCause (someone) to believe something, esp. after a sustained effort; convince
nobbleto convince (a person) by fraudulent methods; misrepresent or lie to
persuadeCause (someone) to believe something, esp. after a sustained effort; convince
nobblesto convince (a person) by fraudulent methods; misrepresent or lie to
persuadedCause (someone) to believe something, esp. after a sustained effort; convince
implausible(of an argument or statement) Not seeming reasonable or probable; failing to convince
reasonto induce a change of opinion in (someone) through presentation of arguments; convince