convincible |
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conceivable |
convincible |
As adjectives the difference between conceivable and convincible
is that
conceivable is capable of being conceived or imagined; possible; credible; thinkable while
convincible is capable of being convinced or won over.
convincible |
convincible |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between convincible and convincible
is that
convincible is (obsolete) capable of being and disproved by argument; refutable while
convincible is (obsolete) capable of being and disproved by argument; refutable.
As adjectives the difference between convincible and convincible
is that
convincible is capable of being convinced or won over while
convincible is capable of being convinced or won over.
convinced |
convincible |
As adjectives the difference between convinced and convincible
is that
convinced is in a state of believing, especially from evidence but not necessarily while
convincible is capable of being convinced or won over.
As a verb convinced
is past tense of convince.
convincible |
vincible |
As adjectives the difference between convincible and vincible
is that
convincible is capable of being convinced or won over while
vincible is capable of being defeated or overcome; assailable or vulnerable.
convincible |
invincible |
As adjectives the difference between convincible and invincible
is that
convincible is capable of being convinced or won over while
invincible is impossible to defeat, destroy or kill.
As a noun invincible is
someone or something that cannot be defeated, destroyed or killed.