seeing is believing. not too much else you can do. if your crafty with words you could probably get your point across. in the end show them and they will believe.
To make someone believe it, show them some of the texts, or show them a picture or something that proves you and that person have a connection.
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Believe it or not, there are only 135 common English words that can be made from the letters in "unbelievable". The longest are obviously believable and believe, as well as (un)livable, enviable, and nebulae. (Also : nibble and beanie.)
To fool someone must decieve them, make them believe something that's not true.
Deceive.
To convince someone is to make them believe you.
implausible means that something is unbelievable
Persuade : Do tell some one something that is not true and try to make them believe it. Try to get someone to do something , and make someone believe you too.Inform : Do give information about a story that an author wrote about. Or to explain something the right way about a peom , story , and a biography too.Entertain : When someone enjoys something . Like someone goes to a party and they enjoy it which means to entertain It.PersuadeInformEntertain Persuade , Inform , and Entertain stands for Pie !
To swindle or trick someone is to deceive them in order to gain something dishonestly. It involves manipulating or misleading a person to make them believe something that is not true, usually for personal gain.
decieving is when you break your heart...i think When you lie to someone or make them believe something untrue is true and vice versa
There is no such word as 'convience'. The definition of the word 'convince' is to either make someone believe that a lie you are telling them is the truth or persuade someone to do something.
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