Failing vs Unconvincing - What's the difference?
failing | unconvincing | Related terms |
if the preferred or prior option is not possible
not convincing, plausible or believable
As a verb failing
is present participle of lang=en.As a noun failing
is weakness; defect.As a preposition failing
is if the preferred or prior option is not possible.As an adjective unconvincing is
not convincing, plausible or believable.failing
English
Verb
(head)Preposition
(English prepositions)- A large proportion of the females employed in other firms are said to have signified their intention of going on strike, failing a settlement.
unconvincing
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- He gave me an unconvincing explanation of the fault, but I have my doubts.