different between insufficient vs unconvincing
insufficient
English
Etymology
From Middle French insufficient, from Latin insufficiens. See also in- +? sufficient
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ns??f???nt/
- Rhymes: -???nt
- Hyphenation: in?suf?fi?cient
Adjective
insufficient (comparative more insufficient, superlative most insufficient)
- Not sufficient.
Synonyms
- unsufficient
Derived terms
- insufficiently
Translations
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unconvincing
English
Etymology
un- +? convincing
Adjective
unconvincing (comparative more unconvincing, superlative most unconvincing)
- not convincing, plausible or believable
- He gave me an unconvincing explanation of the fault, but I have my doubts.
Translations
Verb
unconvincing
- present participle of unconvince
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