Be honest, or at least believe what you are saying...
more convincingly & most convincingly
Yes, she is. She pulls off both male and female characters very convincingly.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "convincingly" (believably, plausibly).
Yes, convincingly is an adverb.An example sentence is: "the scammer was convincinglycharismatic".
The adverb form for the verb to convince is convincingly.
He spoke convincingly of the need for more money to be donated to the charity.
A person who lies convincingly and artistically is called a pathological or compulsive liar.
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not convince
A person who lies convincingly and artistically could be considered a skilled manipulator or a master of deception rather than just a liar. Their ability to deceive effectively does not necessarily make them a liar in the traditional sense, as they may use their talents for personal gain or to manipulate others for their own benefit.
The adverb form of "conviction" is "convincingly."