convincingly Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
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Strongest:
- inconclusive
- inconclusive
- indecisive
- invalid
- unfounded
- ineffective
- unfounded
- unpersuasive
- shaky
- indecisive
- unpersuasive
- shaky
- unconvincing
- unconvincing
- ineffective
- invalid
Strong:
- irrelevant
- insignificant
- immaterial
- uncompelling
- weak
- groundless
- unimportant
- inconsequential
- groundless
- weak
- insignificant
- feeble
- unsound
- unimportant
- irrelevant
- uncompelling
- unsound
- immaterial
- feeble
- inconsequential
Weak:
No Weak antonyms found.
convincingly Meaning
convincingly (r)
in a convincing manner
convincingly Sentence Examples
- She argued convincingly for the need to address climate change urgently.
- The actor portrayed the character convincingly, drawing the audience into the story.
- The lawyer presented her case convincingly, swaying the jury in her favor.
- The evidence presented by the prosecution was so convincing that the defendant was found guilty.
- He answered the interview questions convincingly, showcasing his qualifications and experience.
- The magician performed the trick so convincingly that the audience was left in awe.
- She smiled convincingly, hiding her disappointment at not getting the promotion.
- The salesperson pitched the product convincingly, highlighting its features and benefits.
- The scientist explained the complex concept convincingly, making it easy to understand.
- Despite the challenging circumstances, she maintained her composure and spoke convincingly about the company's future prospects.
FAQs About the word convincingly
in a convincing manner
strong, conclusive,compelling, forceful, definitive, satisfying, effective, telling, decisive, valid
inconclusive, inconclusive, indecisive, invalid, unfounded, ineffective, unfounded, unpersuasive, shaky, indecisive
She argued convincingly for the need to address climate change urgently.
The actor portrayed the character convincingly, drawing the audience into the story.
The lawyer presented her case convincingly, swaying the jury in her favor.
The evidence presented by the prosecution was so convincing that the defendant was found guilty.