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convinced, ppl. a.|kənˈvɪnst| [f. convince v. + -ed1.] Brought to a state of conviction; firmly persuaded.
1685H. More Illustration 345 The slain with the Sword are the convinced and converted by the powerfull preaching of the word. 1829Southey O. Newman vii, Soon..thou wilt have cause To give that sentence thy convinced assent. 1886Stevenson Pr. Otto i. iv. 52, I am a convinced authoritarian. I share none of those..Utopian fancies. Hence conˈvincedly adv., conˈvincedness.
1812W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. XXXIII. 239 My observation has not been sufficiently lasting to speak convincedly on this topic. 1882Athenæum 12 Aug. 220/1 The hero of the piece, played..with a resoluteness, coolness, and convincedness altogether admirable. 1883Cable Dr. Sevier xv, The students nodded convincedly to the speaker. |