convincingly
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Definition
Adverb: - In a manner that makes something seem true, right, or believable; in a way that persuades someone to agree or believe.
Usage
The adverb "convincingly" is used to describe how an action is performed, specifically an action intended to persuade, demonstrate truth, or win agreement. It modifies verbs related to arguing, speaking, performing, or demonstrating.
Examples
- She argued her point , and everyone agreed with her proposal.
- The lawyer presented the evidence to the jury.
- The actor portrayed the historical figure .
- The data demonstrates that the new method is more effective.
Advanced Usage
- "To win convincingly": To win by a large margin or in a decisive manner that leaves no doubt.
- The team won the championship convincingly, with a score of 5-0.
- Used to emphasize the strength or conclusiveness of a result or performance.
- The experiment proved the theory convincingly.
Variants and Related Words
- Convincing (adjective): Able to persuade someone that something is true or real.
- She gave a convincing argument.
- Convinced (adjective): Completely certain about something.
- I am convinced of his honesty.
- Convince (verb): To cause someone to believe firmly in the truth of something.
- He tried to convince me to join him.
Synonyms
- Persuasively
- Compellingly
- Cogently
- Effectively
- Decisively (in the context of winning or proving)
Antonyms
- Unconvincingly
- Weakly
- Ineffectively
Related Phrases and Idioms
- "To make a case convincingly": To present arguments or evidence in a very persuasive way.
- The scientist made her case for funding convincingly.
Adverb
- in a convincing manner
- he argued convincingly