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"unconvincingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that does not seem true or real; in a way that does not make you believe that something is true

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"It's part of my regimen now," he tells her, unconvincingly.
"Maybe the Browns know something we don't," USA Today wrote, unconvincingly.
Olivia studied Charlotte's Botox-frozen face, framed by lank, unconvincingly highlighted hair.
The new hires direct traffic rather unconvincingly along the town's restaurant-lined thoroughfare.
Maybe once the show gets going it will be good, she wrote unconvincingly?
Its characters, a motley crew who practically scream "troubled," are themes unconvincingly personified.
Biden has also pretended to talk like a gun rights supporter -- and unconvincingly.
"If you examine that, I don't think you'll find that," Trump said, unconvincingly.
All four are written, somewhat unconvincingly, to be born-­and-­raised New Yorkers.
Suspects are often shot dead, the result, the authorities unconvincingly claim, of shoot-outs.
It is true that the Republican establishment has finally, though unconvincingly, rebelled against Trump.
Mr. Barnier himself later commented on Twitter, somewhat unconvincingly, that he meant his remark generally.
China, unconvincingly, has rejected allegations of torture by Mr Li and several of his fellow lawyers.
Probably taken aback by such an angry reaction, General Golan backtracked the next day, albeit unconvincingly.
They claim, unconvincingly, that all the killings occurred in self-defence, or as suspects attempted to flee.
The sisters are Nell and Eva, played by the unconvincingly matched Ellen Page and Evan Rachel Wood.
Erdoğan has, unconvincingly, pinned the attempted coup against him in July 2016 on Gülen and his followers.
In his "Composition aux trois figures" (1932), three robotic figures symbolizing the three graces are unconvincingly feminized.
Hamilton, unhurt and smiling somewhat unconvincingly as he spoke to reporters later, said it had all happened really quickly.
Others have argued (somewhat unconvincingly) that the Oz books are just a long series of metaphors about the gold standard.
So he's mostly been spending his time trying to suck up to prominent conservatives and mumbling unconvincingly about free speech.
"I can't," Jessa tells Adam, rather unconvincingly, in the backyard of the upstate mansion where Marnie is having her wedding.
And lately she's been arguing, rather unconvincingly, that the problem with Sanders is that he's insufficiently supportive of Barack Obama.
" Now he argued to me, rather unconvincingly, that he had been misinterpreted: "I didn't mean punishment for women like prison.
I tell her that I am—albeit unconvincingly—and she inserts the nozzle, which feels much girthier than it looks.
"Oh hey boo check out these mortal remains of a snail I got for you," says the male great bowerbird, unconvincingly.
He's officially the internet's boyfriend even though he swears, somewhat unconvincingly, that he had no idea we're so obsessed with him.
Its officials unconvincingly claimed that CAATSA succeeded in deterring transactions that would be targeted and that no further sanctions are needed.
"Long over it," Jess says, totally unconvincingly as he walks by the window to see Rory putting a compress on Kirk's head.
Firms are also having to grapple, often unconvincingly, with the question of how to help workers threatened by the spread of technology.
Republicans will spin like tops spewing talking points that unconvincingly try to insist that their bill will be better for American families.
In that sense, there was room, however awkwardly or unconvincingly, for the far-right to declare its own strange kind of victory.
To live outside the law, Bob Dylan memorably if unconvincingly claimed, you must be honest; to live inside it you must be regulated.
Clinton released a short video saying, unconvincingly, "I'm just chillin' in Cedar Rapids," internet denizens pounced, remixing the clip on their Vine accounts.
The result is an odd trade-off: we get brown faces, but the society is unconvincingly color-blind, as if race had never existed.
On the night the play takes place, the plot unconvincingly sets on a collision course two of the men she regularly soaks for cash.
It seemed like yet another cheap kids' movie: computer-animated characters and very real actors interacting unconvincingly, and lots of gags about bodily functions.
"It wasn't too bad," Lassner says unconvincingly, wrapping his arms around his own body, before Haddish yells back toward the maze, "I'm prayin' for y'all!"
Yet while McBride has emulated his father, the cracks show, as when — after another routine psych exam — he unconvincingly insists that he's fine, just fine.
But while Byrne and Cannavale work hard in their unconvincingly written parts, do you mind if I linger on the boys for a minute more?
Not to worry, says the Labor Department, which argues, oddly and unconvincingly, that workers will be better off no matter how owners spend the money.
Like opposition to abortion, support for a balanced budget has long since become Republican cant, mouthed (unconvincingly) even by big government entitlements-defenders like Donald Trump.
It's called the "Uncanny Valley," a term coined by a robotics professor in 1970 to describe the unsettling sensation of encountering a robot that's unconvincingly human.
Mind you, the "remainers" bleat on unconvincingly about now accepting the word of a Great British population that has definitively spoken and thus must be respected.
The oil heating industry and the Teamsters union oppose the bill, arguing unconvincingly that it would be too expensive for the companies and would cost jobs.
She unconvincingly called it "the happiest day of my life!" and they both marveled at how they'd just decided to spend the rest of their lives together.
His party goes along with it -- some cringing unconvincingly -- but mainly leaves him alone, so long as Republicans can count on him to keep them in power.
Andrew sees that the project is really an egotistical power move; Lee protests, unconvincingly, that he's only thinking of how delighted kids would be by the view.
So it's easy to read the Breitbart piece as part of a power struggle between Bannon and Priebus, who have unconvincingly claimed that they get along just fine.
They, too, offer autocracy hiding behind a democratic facade, laying claim ever more unconvincingly to democratic practices like majority rule and the appearance of independent institutions of governance.
Trump unconvincingly denied his remarks on Friday, but the White House did not rebut making the "shithole" remarks outright, instead spinning it as Trump's characteristic toughness on immigration.
Following the success of RE4, the series has been somewhat of a shambling corpse itself, with recent releases unsteadily and unconvincingly moving forward into the world of action games.
At a CNN town hall in February, Pelosi fueled their frustration when she responded unconvincingly to a student who asked if Democrats should stake out more progressive economic positions.
In an interview in his office, now festooned with a "Make Virginia Great Again" cap, Mr. McAuliffe rather unconvincingly insisted that he was not irritated by Mr. Perriello's bid.
"I'm not fully convinced that this fossil—and the previous ones—document unconvincingly that these weird dinosaurs had a membranous wing-like bats and pterosaurs," Chiappe told Gizmodo via email.
When Ukrainian government forces tried to retake the territory, they encountered armed opposition from local militants backed by an indeterminate number of Russian soldiers, their presence unconvincingly denied by Moscow.
I'd like QA head Theresa, teased as a significant political force in episode 1, then demoted (unconvincingly) to Bernard's lover, to come roaring back with an agenda and a plan.
Having been named as Mr Nakamoto once before, unconvincingly, Mr Wright has a steep hill to climb to convince the world that he is indeed who he claims to be.
Luckin Coffee's draft prospectus argues, unconvincingly, that its fair value doubled in three months; an April funding round puts the company's worth even higher, at a frothy near-$3 billion.
Others might have found that Luke Perry looked unconvincingly old to be playing a teenager, but in my mind I thought maybe that's just what high school students looked like.
The Taliban sent out a 6-year-old girl, who unconvincingly pretended to be herding her goats while really reporting the location of the US soldiers by radio to the Taliban.
He later said, unconvincingly, that he had been kidding about China, but he has emphasized that he does not believe in climate change and would end serious efforts to prevent it.
Trump is guilty of wacky hiring decisions, as shown by his lawyer Giuliani's "talent for putting defense arguments as unconvincingly, unappealingly, and suspiciously as possible," as attorney Ken "Popehat" White quipped.
Today, a questionable report surfaced which alleged that Wayne finally reached some sort of settlement with Birdman, who had been (unconvincingly) promising everything would work out fine over the past year.
A visitor to Cuba earlier in the year, the 32-year-old puffed unconvincingly on a fat cigar as he spoke to reporters while the team celebrated a fourth successive constructors' title.
All these threads are developed excessively and unconvincingly, and when the knots are at last unraveled, the payoff is anticlimactic, perhaps because this whole subplot was never integral to the book's central concerns.
On February 7th it fired an Unha-3 satellite launch rocket into space, just one month after the test of a nuclear device that the North claimed, somewhat unconvincingly, was a hydrogen bomb.
Reached on WhatsApp this week, the seller, whose profile picture shows the face of a corpse, said that he had sold the launcher but added, unconvincingly, that he could not recall the price.
The administration has argued unconvincingly that this transfer, funded by U.S. taxpayer dollars through Foreign Military Financing, will also help bolster Pakistan's precision-strike capabilities in confronting militants in the AfPak border region.
Mr. Thompson unconvincingly asserts that Facebook's power over publishers produces a "dead weight loss" (where monopoly taxation leads to a waste of resources) and that consumers are afflicted by Facebook's stifling of innovation.
Photo: GettyHappy International Women's Day, or (as brands have it circled on their calendars) The Day We Get To Show Off Our Feminist Bona Fides In The Form Of An Unconvincingly Earnest Publicity Stunt.
His assignment, he said (unconvincingly), was to add to the Austin Powers canon, telling a backstory time-traveling through centuries in order to give us viewers the real inside history of Britain's randiest spy.
In that original, much-hyped mess, Nunes (or at least his staff) suggested, unconvincingly, that former British spy Christopher Steele sharing his notorious, salacious dossier with the FBI may have tainted Robert Mueller's entire probe.
Audaciously — though not unconvincingly — Eagle argues that Jana can provide free connectivity to up to 4.5 billion phone numbers, which is the sum total of everyone with a SIM card from one of its mobile operator partners.
For Saturday Night Live's latest cold open, Alec Baldwin put on his Donald Trump mask and spent seven minutes recreating IRL Trump's sham press conference in which he unconvincingly presented his case for a fake national emergency.
Texas, which started the season slow — losing to Maryland and defeating Tulsa unconvincingly — may be ill-equipped to survive the rest of its season unscathed, since it still has a road game at Texas Tech (3-2).
Many Republicans have so far avoided answering detailed questions about fast moving revelations about Trump's pressure on Ukraine or suggested unconvincingly that he was joking when he called on China to investigate Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
"It's so extra, but it's cute!" a hostess said unconvincingly, as she led me to my table on the second floor, which is designed to look like a Japanese fishing boat, suspended in air over the first floor.
The season finale of "The Bachelorette" proved to be a dispiriting and genuinely unsettling affair as Rachel cried off her substantial false eyelashes over Peter's stubbornness and then dived headlong — but ultimately unconvincingly — into the chiropractor from Miami.
" Hannah then points out that Cam was apparently writing letters to the guys ("Huh?" he says unconvincingly), and throws out the words "scheming" and "slimy," to which thick-as-molasses Cam responds, "It sounds like you don't trust me.
That left Defense Secretary James Mattis, National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, and Vice President Mike Pence to argue, unconvincingly, that Trump's simple presence at the NATO summit was proof positive that he was committed to the mutual defense provision.
Deadpool winds up with his own backup: X-Men members Colossus (an unconvincingly rubbery CGI character voiced by Stefan Kapicic) and eye-rolling, bored-with-it-all new kid Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Brianna Hildebrand), both of whom are inhumanly tough.
In July, Hobby Lobby admitted to having illegally imported ancient Near Eastern cuneiform tablets — labeled, somewhat unconvincingly, as "spare tiles" — to Hobby Lobby stores in 2010 and 2011 and agreed to pay a $3 million fine and forfeit the antiquities in question.
On its website, the A.D.F. unconvincingly claims that it relies not on this expansive right to privacy, which it says was "invented" by the Supreme Court, but on a Fourth Amendment right that narrowly protects against government compulsion to expose one's body.
"I do not believe you are a racist," she allowed about the man who was the partner of the first black president, had a good civil rights record and claimed (unconvincingly) that he was inspired to run by his disgust at Charlottesville.
But the result is one of those unbearable "quirky mental hospital" scenarios, an odiously cutesy aesthetic made worse by the glib slacker sarcasm of Plaza's manic witchy nightmare girl, Lenny, and Stevens's unconvincingly twitchy handling of the conflicting signals in David's brain.
No company has shown any real intention to take this on — Facebook famously contracts the responsibility out to shabby operations that cut corners and produce mediocre results (at huge human and monetary cost); YouTube simply waits for disasters to happen and then quibbles unconvincingly.
This week, Trump couldn't stop insulting the people of Puerto Rico, made bizarre excuses for why the Republican healthcare bill ate dirt, unconvincingly told us he wouldn't benefit from tax reforms that literally help only rich people, and still couldn't shut up about the NFL.
This time, there are three robberies; the climactic score involves Roberts's Tess masquerading as the actress Julia Roberts, made trickier when the crew happen upon Bruce Willis (played, somewhat unconvincingly, by Bruce Willis) while attempting to steal a Faberge egg from a Rome museum.
I played the role of the spoiled Western woman complaining about some self-indulgent product I ordered but hadn't received, and the woman on the other end played the unconvincingly apologetic customer service rep, assuring me I'd receive the rest of the order in ten business days.
If RotJ had focused on the freeing of Han from Jabba's Palace and Luke's confrontation of Vader, it would've been a better movie—but instead, it dedicates too much time to the forest planet of Endor, where a teddy bear army unconvincingly conquers a giant armada of well-armed space soldiers.
We now understand what prompted those initial distracting details, like, for instance, the pauses the male ingénue (Kazuaki Nagaya) takes in the middle of trying to bite the female ingénue (Yuzuki Akiyama), or why said ingénue, who happens to be the designated final girl, screams so relentlessly and so unconvincingly.
Even Thiessen had to admit that the 2628 attack did not prevent Libya from bombing Pan Am 28503 in 22020, but he embraced the guiding spirit of Reagan's actions and argued (unconvincingly) that, in dealing with Iran, Trump simply would do a better job of tweaking and sustaining coercive actions.
Media around the world has also zoomed in on Kavanaugh's performance, with British news organizations in particular ridiculing Kavanaugh for his repeated denials of having high school drinking habits, and for unconvincingly painting a picture of his past as a conscientious student too consumed with sports to have time for women.
Blackmailed by the dead man's wife and forced to work long hours, unpaid, as a doctor in a makeshift hospital for displaced emigrants, Green lies unconvincingly to conceal his situation from both his wife — a detective who happens to be investigating the hit-and-run — and superiors at his hospital, who can't help noticing his fatigue and distraction.
A lot of the time I'm ashamed of the way I look, but trying to cover my illness with an inoffensive yet artificial-looking wig or just enough eyebrow pencil to pass at a glance for "normal" makes me feel like I'm trying, unconvincingly, to hide the fact that I'm not normal, not right now anyway.
They have tossed, unconvincingly, everything at the wall to see what sticks: that the president is violating a "tradition" of declining to make Court nominations in election years; that voters should have their say, even though they technically did have their say in 2012; that there is altogether too much "brouhaha" going on to conduct what will be a divisive Senate confirmation process.
And he's usually been uncomfortable, even reticent, to denounce the white supremacists among his followers — from responding to an attack on a homeless immigrant by two Trump supporters by saying "My followers are very passionate" during the presidential primary, to claiming unconvincingly not to know who former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke was as an excuse for not having distanced himself from him.
Obama spokesperson Kevin Lewis stressed, somewhat unconvincingly, that Obama's call shouldn't be seen as an endorsement of Macron: President Obama appreciated the opportunity to hear from Mr. Macron about his campaign and the important upcoming presidential election in France, a country that President Obama remains deeply committed to as a close ally of the United States, and as a leader on behalf of liberal values in Europe and around the world.
Nothing Talbot writes credibly explains how these ancient sculptors—driven by a naturalistic aesthetic so intense that they labored in marble in order to replicate muscles beneath the surface of human skin and to painstakingly re-create delicate drapery—would allow painters to effectively obliterate the subtlety of their hard effort with daubs of color, at least in the way that pigment is unconvincingly applied to modern replicas.

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