Convinced vs Convincible - What's the difference?
convinced | convincible |
In a state of believing, especially from evidence but not necessarily.
(convince)
Capable of being convinced or won over.
(obsolete) Capable of being and disproved by argument; refutable.
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.convinced
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- He was convinced he was a great singer, statements of others to the contrary.
Verb
(head)- We convinced him with our skillful arguments and supporting evidence.
convincible
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- (Sir Thomas Browne)
