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21 concludente agg
[konklu'dɛnte](argomentazione) conclusive, convincing, (persona) -
22 fatica sf
[fa'tika] fatica (-che)1) (sforzo fisico) hard work, toildivisa di fatica Mil — fatigues pl
fare fatica a fare qc — to have a job doing sth, find it difficult to do sth
accusare o sentire fatica — to feel tired
risparmiarsi la fatica di fare qc — to save o.s. the bother o effort of doing sth
2)a fatica — with difficulty3) (di metalli) fatigue -
23 persuasivo agg
[persua'zivo] persuasivo (-a)persuasive, convincing -
24 probante agg
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25 verosimile agg
[vero'simile](racconto, ipotesi) likely, probable, (trama) plausible, convincingpoco verosimile — (racconto) improbable, unlikely, (trama) implausible
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26 concludente
concludente agg.1 ( efficace) conclusive, decisive, convincing: un discorso poco concludente, an inconclusive speech2 ( di persona) energetic; businesslike, efficient, enterprising: è un uomo concludente, he gets things done. -
27 confortabile
1 ( di teoria, argomento ecc.) provable: una tesi confortabile con argomenti convincenti, a thesis that can be proved (o demonstrated) with convincing arguments2 ( comodo) comfortable. -
28 concludente
agg [konklu'dɛnte](argomentazione) conclusive, convincing, (persona) -
29 fatica
sf [fa'tika] fatica (-che)1) (sforzo fisico) hard work, toildivisa di fatica Mil — fatigues pl
fare fatica a fare qc — to have a job doing sth, find it difficult to do sth
accusare o sentire fatica — to feel tired
risparmiarsi la fatica di fare qc — to save o.s. the bother o effort of doing sth
2)a fatica — with difficulty3) (di metalli) fatigue -
30 persuasivo
agg [persua'zivo] persuasivo (-a)persuasive, convincing -
31 probante
agg [pro'bante] -
32 verosimile
agg [vero'simile](racconto, ipotesi) likely, probable, (trama) plausible, convincingpoco verosimile — (racconto) improbable, unlikely, (trama) implausible
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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, disillusioning}] [Also… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
convincing — I adjective absolute, ad persuadendum accommodatus, assured, assuring, attestable, authentic, believable, believed, believing, bona fide, categorical, certain, cogent, coherent, commanding, compelling, conclusive, confirmable, confirmatory,… … Law dictionary
convincing — n. a successful persuasion. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
convincing — convincing; un·convincing; … English syllables
convincing — compelling, telling, cogent, *valid, sound Analogous words: proving, demonstrating (see PROVE): persuading or persuasive, inducing (see corresponding verbs at INDUCE): forceful, forcible, potent, *powerful … New Dictionary of Synonyms
convincing — [adj] persuasive acceptable, authentic, believeable, cogent, conclusive, credible, dependable, faithful, hopeful, impressive, incontrovertible, likely, moving, plausible, possible, powerful, presumable, probable, rational, reasonable, reliable,… … New thesaurus
convincing — ► ADJECTIVE 1) able to convince. 2) (of a victory or a winner) leaving no margin of doubt. DERIVATIVES convincingly adverb … English terms dictionary
convincing — [kənvin′siŋ] adj. causing one to feel sure or to believe or agree; persuading as by evidence; cogent SYN. VALID convincingly adv … English World dictionary
convincing */*/ — UK [kənˈvɪnsɪŋ] / US adjective 1) a) something that is convincing makes you believe that it is true or persuades you to do something a convincing argument/explanation He will demand convincing evidence before he adopts a new theory. b) someone… … English dictionary
convincing — con|vinc|ing [ kən vınsıŋ ] adjective ** 1. ) something that is convincing makes you believe that it is true or persuades you to do something: He will demand convincing evidence before he adopts a new theory. a convincing argument/explanation a ) … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
convincing — adj. VERBS ▪ be, look, seem, sound ▪ find sth ▪ I found his argument pretty convincing. ▪ make sth … Collocations dictionary