Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkɑnvɪnsəbəl/
adjective not able to be convinced or persuaded; stubbornly resistant to change
A1 She is inconvincible when it comes to trying new foods.
A2 He is inconvincible in his belief that aliens exist.
B1 The child was inconvincible that Santa Claus wasn't real.
B2 Despite all evidence to the contrary, she remained inconvincible about her political beliefs.
C1 The scientist was inconvincible in his theory about time travel.
C2 Even after years of research, he remained inconvincible in his belief that his hypothesis was correct.
formal Despite presenting overwhelming evidence, he remained invincible in his beliefs.
informal No matter what I say, she's inconvincible about her favorite singer.
slang He's so inconvincible, it's like talking to a brick wall.
figurative Her inconvincible nature was like trying to change the direction of a river.
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