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unconvinced

British  
/ ˌʌnkənˈvɪnst /

adjective

  1. not convinced or persuaded

    I remain unconvinced

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Farmers across Europe remain unconvinced and are up in arms, including in Spain where they staged a protest against the deal in Madrid earlier this month.

From Barron's

Nvidia reported record forth quarter sales and a 94% increase in profit, though traders were unconvinced by the chip maker’s guidance.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dyche's arrival appeared to bring stability, winning seven of his opening 12 games, but the poor recent run saw Forest fail to pull away from danger, with players unconvinced by his methods.

From BBC

Not just from the post-Levy powerbrokers, but from fans who simply never warmed to Frank, and who were unconvinced by his pedigree and methods.

From BBC

But many households are still struggling to cover essential bills, and others are unconvinced of improvement.

From BBC