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Yes, convincingly is an adverb.

An example sentence is: "the scammer was convincinglycharismatic".

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What is the adverb form of convince?

The adverb form for the verb to convince is convincingly.


How do you spell convincingly?

That is the correct spelling of the adverb "convincingly" (believably, plausibly).


What is the adverb of Convice?

not convince


What is the adverb form of conviction?

The adverb form of "conviction" is "convincingly."


What is the comparative form of convincingly?

more convincingly & most convincingly


What is the abstract noun of convincingly?

The word 'convincingly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'convincing'.The word 'convincing' is the present participle of the verb to convince which functions as an adjective and a gerund, a word that functions as a noun in a sentence.The gerund 'convincing' is an abstract noun as a word for the process or an instance of persuading someone of something; a word for a concept.


How is convincingly used in a sentence?

He spoke convincingly of the need for more money to be donated to the charity.


A person who lies convincingly and artistically is a what liar?

A person who lies convincingly and artistically is called a pathological or compulsive liar.


What is superlative of convincingly?

The superlative form of "convincingly" is "most convincingly." In English, adverbs that do not follow a one-syllable pattern typically use "most" to form the superlative. Therefore, when comparing the degree to which something is convincing, you would say something is done "most convincingly" to indicate it exceeds all others in that quality.


How do you come off convincingly?

Be honest, or at least believe what you are saying...


Who is that German footballer who is famous for diving convincingly?

Jurgen Klinsmann!


Does Abraham Lincoln deliver the speech clearly and convincingly about Gettysburg?

no