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  • 51un|con|vinc|ing — «UHN kuhn VIHN sihng», adjective. not convincing; open to doubt or disbelief: »an unconvincing argument, unconvincing testimony. –un´coninc´ing|ly, adverb. –un´con|vinc´ing|ness, noun …

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  • 52convincing — adj. causing one to believe the truth of something; having the power to influence or convince; cogent; of evidence or testimony; as, a convincing manner. Opposite of {unconvincing}. Note: [Narrower terms: {disenchanting, disillusioning}] [Also… …

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  • 53disenchanting disillusioning — convincing convincing adj. causing one to believe the truth of something; having the power to influence or convince; cogent; of evidence or testimony; as, a convincing manner. Opposite of {unconvincing}. Note: [Narrower terms: {disenchanting,… …

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  • 54assume — transitive verb (assumed; assuming) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin assumere, from ad + sumere to take more at consume Date: 15th century 1. a. to take up or in ; receive b. to take into partners …

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  • 55wear thin — phrasal 1. to become weak or ready to give way < my patience was wearing thin > 2. to become trite, unconvincing, or out of date < an argument that quickly wore thin > …

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  • 56thin — I. adjective (thinner; thinnest) Etymology: Middle English thinne, from Old English thynne; akin to Old High German dunni thin, Latin tenuis thin, tenēre to hold, tendere to stretch, Greek teinein Date: before 12th century 1. a. having little&#8230; …

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  • 57unconvincingly — adverb see unconvincing …

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  • 58unconvincingness — noun see unconvincing …

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  • 59A Clockwork Orange — This article is about the novel. For the film, see A Clockwork Orange (film). For other uses, see A Clockwork Orange (disambiguation). A Clockwork Orange …

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  • 60Consciousness — Representation of consciousness from the seventeenth century. Consciousness is a term that refers to the relati …

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