Convincers

/kənˈvɪn.sɚz/

मनाने वाले (व्यक्ति/तर्क/प्रमाण)

Origin & History

From the verb convince (Latin convincere: con- 'completely' + vincere 'to conquer/overcome'); convincer is a later noun meaning 'one that convinces', with plural convincers.

यह शब्द क्रिया convince से बना है (लैटिन convincere: con- 'पूरी तरह' + vincere 'जीतना/परास्त करना'); convincer बाद में बना संज्ञा-रूप है जिसका अर्थ 'मनाने वाला' है, और उसका बहुवचन convincers है।

Definition

Convincers are people, arguments, evidence, or actions that make someone believe something is true or agree to do something.

Convincers वे लोग, तर्क, प्रमाण/साक्ष्य, या कार्य होते हैं जो किसी को किसी बात को सच मानने या किसी काम के लिए सहमत होने पर मजबूर/राज़ी कर दें।

Parts of Speech

Noun (plural):
The new data were strong convincers for the committee.
नए आँकड़े समिति के लिए मजबूत मनाने वाले प्रमाण थे।

Usage Examples

Real-world results are often the best convincers.
She used clear examples as convincers to support her claim.
For skeptics, independent reviews can be powerful convincers.

Antonyms

Dissuaders Deterrents Disproofs Counterarguments Refutations

Related Forms

Noun
Convincer / Convincers / Conviction / Convincingness (rare)
Adjective
Convincing / Unconvincing
Adverb
Convincingly / Unconvincingly

Idioms & Phrases

A convincing argument
विश्वसनीय/मनाने वाला तर्क
The proof is in the pudding
असली परख परिणाम से होती है
Seeing is believing
देखने पर ही विश्वास होता है