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Definitions for Convinced
[1] to move by argument or evidence to belief, agreement, consent, or a course of action: to convince a jury of his guilt; A test drive will convince you that this car handles well.
[2] to persuade; cajole: We finally convinced them to have dinner with us.
[3] Obsolete . to prove or find guilty.
[4] Obsolete . to overcome; vanquish.
[5] (may take a clause as object) to make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something; persuade
[6] mainly US to persuade (someone) to do something
[7] obsolete to overcome to prove guilty
Words related to Convinced
convinceindoctrinated, persuaded
Words nearby Convinced
convinceconveyorize, convict, convictfish, conviction, convictive, convince, convincing, convive, convivial, convo, convocation
Origin of Convinced
1520–30; < Latin convincere to prove (something) false or true, (somebody) right or wrong, equivalent to con- con- + vincere to overcome; see victor
Other words from Convinced
con·vinc·ed·ly , adverb
con·vinc·ed·ness , noun
con·vinc·er , noun
con·vin·ci·ble , adjective
con·vinc·i·bil·i·ty , noun
half-con·vinced , adjective
pre·con·vince , verb (used with object), pre·con·vinced, pre·con·vinc·ing.
qua·si-con·vinced , adjective
re·con·vince , verb (used with object), re·con·vinced, re·con·vinc·ing.
un·con·vinced , adjective
un·con·vin·ci·ble , adjective
well-con·vinced , adjective
Word origin for Convinced
C16: from Latin convincere to demonstrate incontrovertibly, from com- (intensive) + vincere to overcome, conquer
Synonyms for Convinced
indoctrinated, persuaded, talked into something