Convincingness [noun]

Definition of Convincingness:

effectiveness

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Sentence/Example of Convincingness:

It lacks convincingness perhaps from the fact that Thomass theology is so largely philosophy, as Roger Bacon said.

Both wars demonstrate the same principles, though in unequal degrees of convincingness.

That had shown with a convincingness that she had not known before how her cousin was knitted into Edward's heart.

The result is that impressiveness and that convincingness which can come from nothing but perfect sincerity.

The command was peremptory, and from some deeper region there came with it, an indisputable convincingness.

Then he heard words which pealed through his soul, with heavenly-sweet convincingness, and left their echo forever there.

It almost seemed to the captain that the blissful moment had already arrived, such was the persuasive convincingness of McCoy.

She could not wind up "to be a consolation to her husband" with any convincingness.

Milton, too, describes an Inferno, but it lacks the convincingness of one who has seen it for himself.

His plays are situations embodying conclusions, simple, or indeed "obvious" in their convincingness.