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Meaning of convinced
having a firm belief or opinion about something
Etymology of convinced
The word "convinced" comes from the Latin "convincere", which means to overcome or to prove, and is a combination of "con" (meaning together) and "vincere" (meaning to win)
Historically, the word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe a state of being persuaded or satisfied of the truth or validity of something
Synonyms
persuaded
certain
sure
confident
satisfied
assured
positive
firm
resolute
decided
determined
adamant
unwavering
unshakeable
steadfast
committed
dedicated
devoted
passionate
fervent
enthusiastic
wholehearted
earnest
sincere
genuine
heartfelt
categorical
unequivocal
absolute
unconditional
unqualified
unquestioning
unhesitant
unreluctant
Definitions
- Having a firm opinion or belief about something, often because of evidence or argument
- * Feeling completely confident or certain about something
Usage Examples
- I am convinced that this is the best decision for the company
- * She was convinced of his innocence and fought to prove it
- * After hearing the evidence, the jury was convinced of the defendant's guilt
Antonyms
unconvinced
uncertain
unsure
skeptical
doubtful
hesitant
undecided
unclear
ambiguous
questionable
debatable
disputed
controversial
unproven
unsupported
unpersuaded
unconvinced
incredulous
disbelieving
unbelieving
mistrustful
suspicious