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单词 convinced
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Definition of convinced in English:

convinced

adjective kənˈvɪnstkənˈvɪnst
  • 1Completely certain about something.

    she was not entirely convinced of the soundness of his motives
    with clause I am convinced the war will be over in a matter of months
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I know this sounds a very simplistic solution to a very complex issue, but I am convinced of its truth.
    • It is available to all those who hear the new truth and feel inwardly convinced of its desirability.
    • We were also convinced of the rightness of our cause and drawn into close bonds with each other and our allies.
    • He is not convinced a truth commission could completely address this problem.
    • We are proud of our high journalistic standards and we would not publish any story unless entirely convinced of its accuracy.
    • Maybe a lot of the public is not convinced of that yet, and it's not a conventional war.
    • Last I heard, his tragic wife, convinced of his innocence, was campaigning to clear his name.
    • I am not at all convinced of their reasons for thinking this, but I'll come to that later.
    • Surprisingly, several of the undecided came away from Clarke's meeting convinced of his arguments.
    • Forces will not be committed to action if we are not convinced of their capability.
    • Many doctors are not convinced of a link between iron levels and heart disease in men.
    • If the government is not convinced of the necessity of a project, then no money is granted.
    • I am firmly convinced that the future of British politics lies in the hands of smaller parties - and lots of them.
    • Now they are firmly convinced of their truth, and most of them turn with hatred against any kind of personal property.
    • Most of all, he remains touchingly convinced of his powers of persuasion.
    • Personally, I have never been fully convinced of his unmatchable badness.
    • Having taken health supplements as a competitive swimmer, Wilkie became convinced of their efficacy.
    • He took with him messages of support from Andy's family and friends, who remain convinced of his innocence.
    • Having read many of Mr Brown's letters I am firmly convinced that he cares little for animal welfare.
    • These are powerful men convinced of their own entitlement to bounty and governance.
    Synonyms
    certain, sure, confident, satisfied, free from doubt, assured, persuaded
    1. 1.1attributive Firm in one's belief with regard to a particular cause or issue.
      a convinced pacifist
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A convinced anticlerical, he regarded all saints and visionaries as hysterics.
      • The they had supported the Prague Spring in a convinced, brotherly, and firm manner.
 
 

Definition of convinced in US English:

convinced

adjectivekənˈvɪnstkənˈvinst
  • 1Completely certain about something.

    she was not entirely convinced of the soundness of his motives
    I am convinced the war will be over in a matter of months
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am not at all convinced of their reasons for thinking this, but I'll come to that later.
    • I am firmly convinced that the future of British politics lies in the hands of smaller parties - and lots of them.
    • Now they are firmly convinced of their truth, and most of them turn with hatred against any kind of personal property.
    • If the government is not convinced of the necessity of a project, then no money is granted.
    • Forces will not be committed to action if we are not convinced of their capability.
    • Many doctors are not convinced of a link between iron levels and heart disease in men.
    • Last I heard, his tragic wife, convinced of his innocence, was campaigning to clear his name.
    • We are proud of our high journalistic standards and we would not publish any story unless entirely convinced of its accuracy.
    • Having taken health supplements as a competitive swimmer, Wilkie became convinced of their efficacy.
    • Maybe a lot of the public is not convinced of that yet, and it's not a conventional war.
    • Having read many of Mr Brown's letters I am firmly convinced that he cares little for animal welfare.
    • He took with him messages of support from Andy's family and friends, who remain convinced of his innocence.
    • He is not convinced a truth commission could completely address this problem.
    • Surprisingly, several of the undecided came away from Clarke's meeting convinced of his arguments.
    • Most of all, he remains touchingly convinced of his powers of persuasion.
    • It is available to all those who hear the new truth and feel inwardly convinced of its desirability.
    • I know this sounds a very simplistic solution to a very complex issue, but I am convinced of its truth.
    • These are powerful men convinced of their own entitlement to bounty and governance.
    • We were also convinced of the rightness of our cause and drawn into close bonds with each other and our allies.
    • Personally, I have never been fully convinced of his unmatchable badness.
    Synonyms
    certain, sure, confident, satisfied, free from doubt, assured, persuaded
    1. 1.1 Firm in one's belief with regard to a particular cause or issue.
      a convinced pacifist
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A convinced anticlerical, he regarded all saints and visionaries as hysterics.
      • The they had supported the Prague Spring in a convinced, brotherly, and firm manner.
 
 
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