Pronunciation: /ʌn.pərˈsweɪdɪd/
verb past participle form of the verb 'persuade'
A1 I am unpersuaded by your argument.
A2 She remained unpersuaded despite his best efforts.
B1 The jury was unpersuaded by the defense's case.
B2 After hearing all the evidence, the judge was unpersuaded and ruled in favor of the plaintiff.
C1 Despite the overwhelming evidence, she remained unpersuaded.
C2 The expert witness's testimony left the jury unpersuaded.
adjective describing someone who is not convinced or swayed by something
A1 She was unpersuaded by his excuses for being late.
A2 The teacher's explanation left the students unpersuaded.
B1 Despite the evidence presented, the jury remained unpersuaded.
B2 The expert's testimony left the audience unpersuaded about the validity of the research.
C1 The CEO was unpersuaded by the proposal and decided to reject it.
C2 Even after hours of debate, the committee members remained unpersuaded and could not reach a consensus.
formal Despite the convincing arguments presented by the defense attorney, the jury remained unpersuaded.
informal I tried to convince him to come to the party, but he was completely unpersuaded.
slang No matter how much I tried to sell him on the idea, he was just not feeling it - totally unpersuaded.
figurative Her heart was unpersuaded by his empty promises, knowing better than to trust him again.
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