convinced
adjective /kənˈvɪnst/
/kənˈvɪnst/
- Sam nodded but he didn't look convinced.
- convinced of something I am convinced of her innocence.
- convinced by somebody/something I'm not entirely convinced by this argument.
- convinced (that)… She became convinced that something was wrong.
- He was absolutely convinced that he was right.
Synonyms suresure- confident
- convinced
- certain
- positive
- clear
- sure [not before noun] without any doubt that you are right, that something is true, that you will get something or that something will happen:
- ‘Is that John over there?’ ‘I’m not sure.’
- Are you sure about that?
- England must win this game to be sure of qualifying.
- confident completely sure that something will happen in the way that you want or expect:
- I’m quite confident that you’ll get the job.
- The team feels confident of winning.
- convinced [not before noun] completely sure that something is true or right, especially because the evidence seems to prove it or somebody else has persuaded you to believe it:
- I’m convinced that she’s innocent.
- certain [not usually before noun] sure that you are right or that something is true:
- Are you absolutely certain about this?
- positive [not before noun] (rather informal) completely sure that something is true:
- She was positive that he’d been there.
- ‘Are you sure?’ ‘Positive.’
- clear (often used in negative statements and questions) having no doubt or confusion about something:
- My memory isn’t really clear on that point.
- sure/confident/convinced/certain/positive/clear about something
- sure/confident/convinced/certain of something
- sure/confident/convinced/certain/positive/clear that…
- sure/certain/clear who/what/how, etc.
- to feel sure/confident/convinced/certain/positive
- quite/absolutely/completely/fairly/pretty sure/confident/convinced/certain/positive/clear
- not altogether sure/confident/convinced/certain/clear
Extra ExamplesTopics Doubt, guessing and certaintyb2- She was still only half convinced.
- I am convinced that she is innocent.
- I'm totally convinced of her innocence.
- She became increasingly convinced that someone was in the house.
- I am firmly convinced that this is the best possible deal we could have.
- I remain convinced that the case was dropped as a result of pressure from the government.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- appear
- be
- feel
- …
- absolutely
- completely
- fully
- …
- of
- [only before noun] believing strongly in a particular religion or set of political ideas
- a convinced Christian