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单词 convinced
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convinced

adjective
 
/kənˈvɪnst/
/kənˈvɪnst/
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  1.  
    [not before noun] completely sure about something
    • 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.
    opposite unconvinced
    Synonyms suresure
    • confident
    • convinced
    • certain
    • positive
    • clear
    These words all describe somebody who knows without doubt that something is true or will happen.
    • 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.
      Sure is often used in negative statements and questions, because there is some doubt or worry over the matter. If there is no doubt, people often say quite sure: I’m quite sure (that) I left my bag here (= I have no doubt about it).
    • 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.
      Confident is a stronger and more definite word than sure and is more often used in positive statements, when you feel no worry.
    • 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?
    sure or certain?Like sure, certain is often used in negative statements and questions. It is slightly more formal than sure; sure is more frequent, especially in spoken English.
    • 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.
    Patterns
    • 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 Examples
    • 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.
    Topics Doubt, guessing and certaintyb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • appear
    • be
    • feel
    adverb
    • absolutely
    • completely
    • fully
    preposition
    • of
    See full entry
  2. [only before noun] believing strongly in a particular religion or set of political ideas
    • a convinced Christian
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