⚖️conviction (convikʃɔ̃)

noun
/kənˈvɪkʃən/
croyance ferme, condamnation (croyance ferme, condamnation)

Signification

a firmly held belief or opinion; the act of being found guilty of a crime
A firmly held belief or opinion.
A firmly held belief or opinion; confidence in one's beliefs or judgments.
Traduction de la signification
une croyance ou opinion fermement maintenue; l'acte d'être trouvé coupable d'un crime
une croyance ou opinion fermement maintenue; l'acte d'être trouvé coupable d'un crime

Phrases d'exemple

Her conviction in the cause inspired everyone around her.

Sa conviction dans la cause a inspiré tout le monde autour d'elle.
Sa conviction dans la cause a inspiré tout le monde autour d'elle.

She spoke with conviction, making everyone believe her.

Elle a parlé avec conviction, faisant croire à tout le monde.
Elle a parle avec conviction, faisant croire a tout le monde.

She spoke with conviction about her goals.

Elle a parlé avec conviction au sujet de ses objectifs.
Elle a parle avec conviction au sujet de ses objectifs

Synonymes

belief, confidence, certainty, faith, assurance
Entrée 1
belief, confidence, certainty, faith
Entrée 2
certainty, belief, confidence
Entrée 3
certainty, confidence, assurance

Antonymes

doubt, uncertainty, skepticism, hesitation
Entrée 1
doubt, uncertainty, skepticism
Entrée 2
doubt, hesitation, uncertainty
Entrée 3
doubt, uncertainty, hesitation

Collocations

strong conviction, moral conviction, criminal conviction

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