Use of convincingly in Sentences. 43 Examples

The examples include convincingly at the start of sentence, convincingly at the end of sentence and convincingly in the middle of sentence

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convincingly at the start of sentence


  1. Convincingly winning the dozen strong mixed team also secured the lions share of individual medals.

convincingly at the end of sentence


  1. He was unable to lie convincingly.
  2. He was unable to lie convincingly.
  3. He could play the good guy so convincingly.
  4. He reasoned very wittily but not convincingly.
  5. He reasoned very wittily but not convincingly.
  6. And he proceeded to do just that, quite convincingly.
  7. I could not even bayonet an effigy of Kaiser Bill convincingly.
  8. I could not even bayonet an effigy of Kaiser Bill convincingly.
  9. The comment space, however, is too tiny to present this proposal convincingly.
  10. The comment space, however, is too tiny to present this proposal convincingly.
  11. They should appear sincere and candid, presenting their views thoughtfully and convincingly.
  12. She was not even inarticulate in the sense that she could express her own feelings convincingly.
  13. They have to be treated seriously, but yet not inflated, and Ramey achieves that very convincingly.
  14. They have to be treated seriously, but yet not inflated, and Ramey achieves that very convincingly.
  15. Costner, with his easy grin, incipient beer belly, thinning hair and bright devilish eyes, plays broken-down convincingly.
  16. Costner, with his easy grin, incipient beer belly, thinning hair and bright devilish eyes, plays broken-down convincingly.

convincingly in the middle of sentence


  1. Her case was convincingly argued.
  2. She spoke convincingly of the need for a more humane prison system.
  3. These results demonstrate convincingly that our campaign is working.
  4. These results demonstrate convincingly that our campaign is working.
  5. Walton is convincingly engrossing, and an elegant and forceful stylist.
  6. Walton is convincingly engrossing, and an elegant and forceful stylist.
  7. And the water moved in its rightful place, looking convincingly innocent.
  8. She replied to my points so convincingly that my argument was soon in tatters.
  9. She replied to my points so convincingly that my argument was soon in tatters.
  10. But, as Robert Frank has convincingly argued, there was also a substantive issue.
  11. But, as Robert Frank has convincingly argued, there was also a substantive issue.
  12. He argued forcefully and convincingly that they were likely to bankrupt the budget.
  13. He argued forcefully and convincingly that they were likely to bankrupt the budget.
  14. The report argues convincingly that economic help should be given to these countries.
  15. The report argues convincingly that economic help should be given to these countries.
  16. And few presidential candidates can testify to those changes as convincingly as Dukakis.
  17. By examining the coverage of the war over 20 years, Mr Wyatt convincingly disputes this view.
  18. The fashion business, he claims, not altogether convincingly, is more real than the film business.
  19. The fashion business, he claims, not altogether convincingly, is more real than the film business.
  20. Be that as it may, his depiction was so convincingly done as to restore belief in the existence of centaurs!
  21. Be that as it may, his depiction was so convincingly done as to restore belief in the existence of centaurs!
  22. After the Williams Report, it was very hard to argue convincingly for a laissez-faire approach to screen entertainment.
  23. Still, as a post-Calvino performance, this novel has the merit of being fairly convincingly dissatisfied with its own absurdity.
  24. This success was to be repeated, albeit less convincingly, eighteen months later when much-delayed legislative elections were held.
  25. This is the first reported study to show convincingly the presence of functional hyposplenism in patients with alcoholic liver disease.
  26. As divided and unprepared democratic forces fumbled for a plan of action, demagogues would rush forward convincingly promising protection.
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