100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "unconvincedly"
Definition
Unconvincedly is an adverb that describes an action or behavior characterized by a lack of conviction or belief. It indicates that someone is not convinced or persuaded by an argument, idea, or situation, and may express doubt or skepticism in their response.
Synonyms
- Doubtfully
 - Skeptically
 - Disbelievingly
 - Hesitantly
 - Unpersuadedly
 
Antonyms
- Convincingly
 - Persuasively
 - Assuredly
 - Confidently
 - Surety
 
Examples
- She nodded unconvincedly, unsure if she should believe his story.
 - He looked at the proposal unconvincedly, still questioning its validity.
 - The audience listened unconvincedly to the speaker's claims.
 - They accepted the explanation unconvincedly, needing more evidence to be satisfied.
 - I raised my eyebrows unconvincedly, not fully buying into his argument.
 - The critics responded unconvincedly to the film's hype.
 - She smiled unconvincedly, masking her doubts about the plan.
 - He shrugged unconvincedly, indicating his reluctance to accept her reasoning.
 - The jury sat unconvincedly, still pondering the evidence presented.
 - After hearing the testimony, I felt unconvincedly about the defendant's innocence.
 - They approached the new policy unconvincedly, wary of its implications.
 - The team discussed the strategy unconvincedly, doubting its effectiveness.
 - She responded unconvincedly, her tone laced with skepticism.
 - The witnesses looked at each other unconvincedly, unsure of what to believe.
 - His proposal was met with unconvincedly raised eyebrows from the board.
 - I listened unconvincedly as he explained his reasoning.
 - The crowd reacted unconvincedly, murmuring among themselves.
 - She walked away unconvincedly, still contemplating his words.
 - He sighed unconvincedly, feeling that more evidence was needed.
 - The report was received unconvincedly by the public, leading to further inquiries.
 - She answered the question unconvincedly, unsure of her knowledge.
 - The child stared unconvincedly at the magician's tricks.
 - He raised his hand unconvincedly, unsure if he wanted to participate.
 - The manager looked at the sales figures unconvincedly, not believing they would improve.
 - They debated the issue unconvincedly, each holding their ground.
 - She accepted the compliment unconvincedly, not believing it was genuine.
 - The negotiators sat unconvincedly, needing more clarity before proceeding.
 - He listened to her explanation unconvincedly, still doubtful.
 - The findings were viewed unconvincedly by the scientific community.
 - She pondered the suggestion unconvincedly, feeling it lacked merit.
 - The audience clapped unconvincedly, not entirely convinced by the performance.
 - He approached the task unconvincedly, lacking motivation.
 - They exchanged glances unconvincedly, questioning each other's judgment.
 - The teacher explained the concept unconvincedly, sensing the students' confusion.
 - He answered the quiz question unconvincedly, unsure of the correct answer.
 - The politician spoke unconvincedly, knowing the public's doubts.
 - She looked at the instructions unconvincedly, struggling to follow them.
 - He tried to cheer her up unconvincedly, sensing her reluctance.
 - The dog wagged its tail unconvincedly, unsure of the stranger.
 - They made their decision unconvincedly, feeling pressured by time constraints.
 - The audience reacted unconvincedly, needing more evidence to support the claims.
 - She scrolled unconvincedly through the news, doubting its accuracy.
 - He offered his opinion unconvincedly, feeling the need to backtrack.
 - The witness testified unconvincedly, struggling to recall the details.
 - She accepted the apology unconvincedly, not fully believing it was sincere.
 - He raised his eyebrows unconvincedly, questioning the validity of the argument.
 - The team discussed the outcome unconvincedly, unsure of the best course of action.
 - They stared unconvincedly at the presentation, needing more clarity.
 - She responded to the challenge unconvincedly, unsure if she could meet it.
 - The students looked unconvincedly at the experiment, needing more guidance.
 - He listened unconvincedly to the lecture, feeling it lacked substance.
 - The committee met unconvincedly, needing to address the concerns raised.
 - She smiled unconvincedly, feeling uncertain about her decision.
 - He approached the situation unconvincedly, wary of the potential risks.
 - The audience watched the demonstration unconvincedly, seeking reassurance.
 - They nodded unconvincedly, still debating the topic amongst themselves.
 - She accepted the challenge unconvincedly, feeling unprepared.
 - The team reacted unconvincedly to the new strategy, needing further discussion.
 - He looked at the map unconvincedly, unsure of the directions.
 - The teacher explained the homework unconvincedly, sensing the students' confusion.
 - She glanced at the clock unconvincedly, wondering if they would finish on time.
 - The crowd murmured unconvincedly, unsure of the speaker's credibility.
 - He agreed to the plan unconvincedly, still weighing the pros and cons.
 - The friends discussed the movie unconvincedly, each with their own opinion.
 - She accepted the invitation unconvincedly, feeling hesitant about attending.
 - He examined the evidence unconvincedly, finding it lacking.
 - The children responded unconvincedly to the teacher's instructions.
 - They approached the task unconvincedly, unsure of their abilities.
 - She raised her hand unconvincedly, feeling unsure about her answer.
 - The detective listened unconvincedly to the suspect's alibi.
 - He looked at the new policy unconvincedly, questioning its effectiveness.
 - The students reacted unconvincedly to the new teaching method.
 - She accepted the news unconvincedly, needing time to process it.
 - He walked away unconvincedly, still debating the issue.
 - The audience clapped unconvincedly, not fully engaged.
 - She listened to the advice unconvincedly, questioning its relevance.
 - The committee voted unconvincedly, unsure of the best decision.
 - He replied unconvincedly, feeling he needed more information.
 - The witnesses looked at each other unconvincedly, unsure of their testimonies.
 - She accepted the compliment unconvincedly, doubting her abilities.
 - He pondered the situation unconvincedly, feeling conflicted.
 - The team discussed their options unconvincedly, uncertain of the next step.
 - She smiled unconvincedly, feeling pressured to agree.
 - He scrolled through social media unconvincedly, skeptical of the posts.
 - The crowd reacted unconvincedly to the announcement, needing more proof.
 - She nodded unconvincedly, still unsure of the plan.
 - He listened to her explanation unconvincedly, feeling it was inadequate.
 - The students reacted unconvincedly to the new curriculum changes.
 - She approached the task unconvincedly, feeling overwhelmed.
 - He looked at the proposal unconvincedly, questioning its feasibility.
 - The audience responded unconvincedly, not fully buying into the argument.
 - She accepted the decision unconvincedly, feeling it was rushed.
 - He discussed the idea unconvincedly, needing more evidence to support it.
 - The team reacted unconvincedly to the feedback, needing more clarity.
 - She listened unconvincedly, feeling the need for further explanation.
 - The crowd murmured unconvincedly, expressing their doubts.
 - He accepted the challenge unconvincedly, feeling unsure of his capabilities.
 - She glanced at the report unconvincedly, questioning its accuracy.
 - The committee met unconvincedly, needing to address the concerns raised.
 - He walked away unconvincedly, still debating the merits of the proposal.
 
