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Synonyms for conviction
kənˈvɪk ʃəncon·vic·tion
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
conviction
Belief, as an intellectual process, is the acceptance of some thing as true on other grounds than personal observation and experience. We give credence to a report, assent to a proposition or to a proposal. Belief is stronger than credence; credence might be described as a prima facie belief; credence is a more formal word than belief, and seems to imply somewhat more of volition; we speak of giving credence to a report, but not of giving belief. Goods are sold on credit; we give one credit for good intentions. Conviction is a belief established by argument or evidence; assurance is belief beyond the reach of argument; as, the Christian's assurance of salvation. An opinion is a general conclusion held as probable, tho without full certainty; a persuasion is a more confident opinion, involving the heart as well as the intellect. In religion, a doctrine is a statement of belief regarding a single point; a creed is a summary statement of doctrines. Confidence is a firm dependence upon a statement as true, or upon a person as worthy. Reliance is confidence on which we act or are ready to act unquestioningly; we have a calm reliance upon the uniformity of nature. Trust is a practical and tranquil resting of the mind upon the integrity, kindness, friendship, or promises of a person; we have trust in God. Faith is a union of belief and trust. Faith is chiefly personal; belief may be quite impersonal; we speak of belief of a proposition, faith in a promise, because the promise emanates from a person. But belief in a person is often used with no appreciable difference from faith. In religion it is common to distinguish between intellectual belief of religious truth, as any other truth might be believed, and belief of the heart, or saving faith.
Synonyms:
assent, assurance, belief, confidence, credence, credit, creed, doctrine, faith, opinion, reliance, trustAntonyms:
denial, disbelief, dissent, distrust, doubt, doubt, incredulity, infidelity, misgiving, rejection, skepticism, suspicion, unbeliefPreposition:
Have faith in God; the faith of the gospel.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
Princeton's WordNet
conviction, strong belief, article of faithnoun
an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence
Synonyms:
condemnation, credendum, article of faith, judgment of conviction, strong belief, sentenceAntonyms:
acquittalconviction, judgment of conviction, condemnation, sentencenoun
(criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed
"the conviction came as no surprise"
Synonyms:
article of faith, strong belief, condemnation, sentence, time, prison term, judgment of conviction, curse, execration, disapprobationAntonyms:
acquittal
Matched Categories
Dictionary of English Synonymes
convictionnoun
Synonyms:
proof of guilt, detection in guiltconvictionnoun
Synonyms:
confutation, refutationconvictionnoun
Synonyms:
persuasion, sentiment, judgment, consciousness
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "conviction":
belief, condemnation, sentence, convinced, convicted, sentencing, convictions, persuasion, condemned, guilt, faith
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#50 | time | |
#437 | credit | |
#1471 | opinion | |
#1495 | trust | |
#2241 | faith | |
#3355 | confidence | |
#4717 | sentence | |
#5376 | belief | |
#5434 | assurance | |
#8637 | doctrine | |
#8851 | reliance | |
#8933 | convinced | |
#9120 | conviction | |
#9894 | convicted | |
#11618 | curse | |
#12311 | guilt | |
#12818 | creed | |
#13860 | sentencing | |
#15039 | condemned | |
#16554 | convictions | |
#19283 | persuasion | |
#22556 | condemnation | |
#24578 | assent | |
#42666 | credence | |
#214595 | disapprobation | |
#326654 | execration |
How to use conviction in a sentence?
I think he( Swarbrick) was floored by our conviction, we told Kurt Hinish the next guy was already in the building and was ready for the job. He( Marcus Freeman) has a contagious energy to Kurt Hinish. Kurt Hinish brings young men together.
I categorically refute the accusation and the conviction that I had the intention to commit the crimes, no matter when it was, any crimes, be they crimes against humanity in any forms, no matter it was the genocide against the Vietnamese, the murders, I have never committed them.
The Swiss courts appeared to have censured Mr Perincek simply for voicing an opinion that diverged from the established ones in Switzerland, and the interference with his right to freedom of expression had taken the serious form of a criminal conviction.
At least for now people are sitting on their hands trying to get an understanding for further direction, i see conviction when you see big volume on a move. I think it's still up for debate.
Unless we have conviction that they are making efficient investment over the long-term, investors won't be able to buy them.
Translations for conviction
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- قناعةArabic
- осъждане, убеденостBulgarian
- odsouzení, usvědčení, přesvědčeníCzech
- Überzeugung, VerurteilungGerman
- καταδίκη, πεποίθησηGreek
- convicciónSpanish
- vakaumusFinnish
- convictionFrench
- दोषसिद्धिHindi
- keyakinanIndonesian
- convinzione, condannaItalian
- 有罪判決, 信念Japanese
- 신념Korean
- convictionemLatin
- overtuiging, veroordelingDutch
- overbevisningNorwegian
- przekonanie, wyrok, przeświadczeniePolish
- convicção, condenaçãoPortuguese
- convingere, credințăRomanian
- осуждение, убеждение, убеждённостьRussian
- övertygelse, fällande domSwedish
- தண்டனைTamil
- 定罪Chinese
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