Because of his felony conviction, the man could not get a good job.Her conviction that others intend to hurt her made her distrust everyone.People often hold one or more strong convictions.
Based on his conviction for armed robbery, he could not work as a cashier.Conviction can also imply strong beliefs, such as believing in God.
A Mexican painter, mainly a muralist, of strong Communist conviction.
Strong enough to prove "guilt beyond a REASONABLE doubt." Note: - not ALL doubt just 'reasonable' doubt.
Convictions are beliefs - strong convictions are strong beliefs that the person feels are right. A person with strong convictions will not be convinced that these beliefs are false without a LOT of proof.
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The opposite of a conviction is a non-conviction. (See non-conviction)
It does a lot worse than swearing, but yes, Sam swears in Conviction. There are a few reasons why it's rated M. I don't know them off the top of my head, you can look that up, but strong language is included in the ratings.
Words describing a strong faith would include: Fortitude - one of the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit, fortitude is the moral courage to stand by what is true, good and just in the face of difficulties and evils. Staunch - a strong believer of something can be called a staunch believer, that is, one who is faithful, steadfast and loyal to a cause. Conviction - to hold a conviction is to resolutely hold a belief, being confident and convinced of a truth of faith
she was in conviction
Without a strong belief or conviction, you are more susceptible to arguments. If, for instance, you don't have a strong position on a political point, you are more likely to believe what people tell you.