persuasively (B2)
adverb
Pronunciation: /pərˈsweɪsɪvli/
Definition
In a manner that convinces someone to do or believe something through reasoning or argument.
Examples
The politician argued persuasively for the new policy, winning over many undecided voters.
She spoke so persuasively about the benefits of exercise that I decided to join a gym.
Despite his initial doubts, the scientist was eventually persuaded by the data presented so persuasively.
How to Use persuasively
- persuasively argue (collocation)
- To present an argument in a convincing way. — "The lawyer persuasively argued for his client's innocence."
- persuasively present (collocation)
- To show or offer something in a convincing manner. — "The marketing team persuasively presented the new product's features."
Synonyms of persuasively
Words with a similar meaning to persuasively:
Antonyms of persuasively
Words with the opposite meaning to persuasively:
Browse the full Anaversity dictionary