Conviction


The meaning of the word Conviction is: a firmly held belief or opinion


Examples:

He had such a lack of conviction of his suitability for the job that he skipped the interview entirely.

published by Azzie on 2021-10-25 06:07:47


The more you speak with conviction, the more your audience will value what you have to say.

published by Aide on 2021-05-20 12:20:26


Even as he was tortured, he held onto his conviction that he would never betray his country.

published by Lean on 2021-05-14 13:51:53


Because Johnny’s words held so much conviction, Mrs. Greene believed that the dog really did eat his homework.

published by Carmelita on 2021-02-01 19:14:22


I always believe that my next weight loss program will be a smashing success, only to have my conviction dissolve the minute I get a whiff of a pizza or a brownie.

published by Lonnie on 2021-11-09 06:19:52


Cliff stands by his personal conviction that he will go to heaven because he attends church services every Sunday, no matter what.

published by Shannon on 2021-09-29 16:36:15


If your voice expresses a tone of enthusiasm, confidence, and conviction, you will be assured of making the sale.

published by Karlene on 2021-07-29 12:03:33


None of his friends share his conviction that they were all abducted by aliens last St. Patrick’s Day.

published by Amalia on 2021-04-19 22:36:48


If you were really dedicated to this cause, you would have had enough conviction to recruit a much more substantial number of volunteers.

published by Marjorie on 2021-01-12 19:00:39


It has been his lifelong conviction that the only way to have a friend is to be a friend.

published by Nana on 2021-04-25 22:39:02


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