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Definitions for Convincer
[1] to move by argument or evidence to belief, agreement, consent, or a course of action: to convince a jury of his guilt; A test drive will convince you that this car handles well.
[2] to persuade; cajole: We finally convinced them to have dinner with us.
[3] Obsolete . to prove or find guilty.
[4] Obsolete . to overcome; vanquish.
[5] (may take a clause as object) to make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something; persuade
[6] mainly US to persuade (someone) to do something
[7] obsolete to overcome to prove guilty
Words related to Convincer
convincebusiness, staff, sap, cudgel, works, bludgeon, baton, mace, blackjack, truncheon, hammer, nightstick, quarterstaff, hickory, mallet, shillelagh, billy, swatter, rosewood, cosh
Words nearby Convincer
convinceconveyorize, convict, convictfish, conviction, convictive, convince, convincing, convive, convivial, convo, convocation
Origin of Convincer
1520–30; < Latin convincere to prove (something) false or true, (somebody) right or wrong, equivalent to con- con- + vincere to overcome; see victor
Other words from Convincer
con·vinc·ed·ly , adverb
con·vinc·ed·ness , noun
con·vinc·er , noun
con·vin·ci·ble , adjective
con·vinc·i·bil·i·ty , noun
half-con·vinced , adjective
pre·con·vince , verb (used with object), pre·con·vinced, pre·con·vinc·ing.
qua·si-con·vinced , adjective
re·con·vince , verb (used with object), re·con·vinced, re·con·vinc·ing.
un·con·vinced , adjective
un·con·vin·ci·ble , adjective
well-con·vinced , adjective
Word origin for Convincer
C16: from Latin convincere to demonstrate incontrovertibly, from com- (intensive) + vincere to overcome, conquer
Synonyms for Convincer
business, staff, baton, billy, blackjack, bludgeon, cosh, cudgel, hammer, hickory, mace, mallet, nightstick, persuader, quarterstaff, rosewood, sap, shill, shillelagh, swatter, truncheon, works, conk buster