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Convincingly - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

convincingly

/kənˈvɪnsɪŋli/ /kənˈvɪnsɪŋli/

Definition:

In a manner that persuades or makes something believable.

Synonyms:

persuasively, compellingly, cogently, effectively

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

unconvincingly, weakly, doubtfully

Common Collocations:

argue convincingly, speak convincingly, present convincingly, prove convincingly

Derivatives:

convincing, convince, convinced

Usage Tips:

Use to describe actions or speech that effectively persuade others; often paired with verbs like "argue" or "present."

Common Phrases:

win convincingly, argue convincingly, present convincingly

Etymology:

Derived from Latin *convincere* ("to overcome, prove"), via Old French *convaincre*.

Examples:

  • 1. She argued her point convincingly in the debate.
  • 2. He presented his research findings convincingly to the audience.
  • 3. The lawyer spoke so convincingly that the jury believed him instantly.
  • 4. They won the match convincingly with a score of 5-0.
  • 5. Her smile was so warm and convincing that I trusted her immediately.

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