powerfully
powerfully — adverb
1. so strongly that it changes people's thoughts, feelings, or actions.
so strongly that it changes people's thoughts, feelings, or actions.
Mina argued powerfully for longer lunch breaks at the school meeting.
powerfully argue for + noun
The film powerfully shows how war changes one small family.
powerfully show + how-clause
A father's letter powerfully reminded voters of the town's factory fire.
The singer ended the concert powerfully with one slow final note.
The speech about hospital cuts affected local parents powerfully.
- strongly
broader and more neutral; it does not always suggest a deep effect on other people
- forcefully
often suggests pressure or attack, especially in speech or argument
- convincingly
narrower; stresses making people believe something
- movingly
narrower; used when the effect is mainly emotional
- weakly
without much effect or impact
- unconvincingly
without making other people believe or feel strongly
文法句型
powerfully + verb of speaking, showing, or affecting
用法筆記
Often used with verbs of speaking, writing, showing, or affecting. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense is about the result on people, not about muscle strength or hard physical force.
常見錯誤
2. with strong physical force, for example when pushing, pulling, hitting, or swimm
with strong physical force, for example when pushing, pulling, hitting, or swimming.
Diego kicked the door powerfully, and the lock broke at once.
powerfully + verb of impact
The horse pulled the cart powerfully through the wet field.
pull + object + powerfully
Rina swam powerfully across the river despite the cold water.
The guard pushed powerfully against the gate until it opened.
The boxer punched powerfully and sent his opponent backward.
- forcefully
very close, especially for hitting, pushing, or speaking with force
- strongly
broader and less vivid; it can describe strength without the same sense of driving force
- hard
more everyday, especially with hit, kick, or push
- vigorously
stresses energetic movement more than raw force
文法句型
verb of movement or impact + powerfully
用法筆記
Usually describes body movement or direct force, especially with verbs like kick, pull, swim, push, and punch. Distinguish from sense 1: here the focus is on physical strength itself, not on a strong emotional or mental effect.