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What does "I'm a very convicted person." mean?
13 nov. 2011 17:16
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Here's another option:
When you have very firm beliefs, they are called "convictions" (nothing to do with criminal convictions).
I interpret "I'm a very convicted person" as a person with strong beliefs (convictions).
13 novembre 2011
"I'm a very convicted person" -- "I really believe in what I'm doing" "I'm very passionate about my cause"
14 novembre 2011
nozturk,
4.
convict (v) to cause a person to acknowledge his error or sin.
The Holy Spirit convicted us in our sins.
I am a very convicted person. = I am a person who is conscious of and repentant for my sins.
13 novembre 2011
i guess you mean ''convincing'' meaning to speak in a persuading manner . ''convicted'' is used in a totally different context for example ''the thief was caught breaking in and convicted of robbery''
13 novembre 2011
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