Not hard to convince
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AnswerCrossword Clue
PLIANTNot hard to convince
CYNICHard one to convince
XGYVLYZGalahad: a man that's somewhat hard to convince (7)
DISSUADEConvince not to
implausible(of an argument or statement) Not seeming reasonable or probable; failing to convince
AFFABLEHard not to like
BASICNot hard to grasp
LIGHTASAFEATHERNot hard to tote
TAMENot hard to handle
EVIDENTNot hard to understand
COATEDNot hard to swallow
APPARENTNot hard to see.
PAPIt's not hard to swallow
COLDSThey're not hard to catch
GELCAPSThey're not hard to swallow
difficultnot easy, hard to do
LEGIBLENot too hard to read
GELCAPNot-so-hard pill to swallow
CAPLETIt's not so hard to swallow
ACHIEVABLEGOALSThey're not too hard to reach
difficultlyDIFFICULT, not easy, hard to do
ALESomething that's not hard to drink?
AMIABLENot hard to get on with
READABLENot hard to understand, as writing
EASYJOBNot a hard nut to crack
AMIABLENot hard to get along with
COQUETTISHPlaying not very hard-to-get
STAINLESSSTEELAlloy that's not so hard to spot?
LPSRecords that are not that hard to break
EASIERSAIDTHANDONNENot as hard to pronounce as some 17th-century poetry?
IDIE"... hard but am not afraid to go" (George Washington's last words)
unyielding(of a mass or structure) Not giving way to pressure; hard or solid
softestEasy to mold, cut, compress, or fold; not hard or firm to the touch
noted as a function word to stand for the negative of a preceding group of words is sometimes hard to see and sometimes not
detergentsA water-soluble cleansing agent that combines with impurities and dirt to make them more soluble and differs from soap in not forming a scum with the salts in hard water
meanto have in the mind as a purpose intend she means to win sometimes used interjectionally with I, chiefly in informal speech for emphasis he throws, I mean, hard or to introduce a phrase restating the point of a preceding phrase we try to answer what we can, but I mean we're not God Bobbie Ann Mason
meanersto have in the mind as a purpose intend she means to win sometimes used interjectionally with I, chiefly in informal speech for emphasis he throws, I mean, hard or to introduce a phrase restating the point of a preceding phrase we try to answer what we can, but I mean we're not God Bobbie Ann Mason