conviction
♦ con|vic|tion /kənv'ɪkʃən/ (convictions)
1 [N-COUNT] usu N that
A conviction is a strong belief or opinion.
It is our firm conviction that a step forward has been taken...
Their religious convictions prevented them from taking up arms.
= belief
2 [N-UNCOUNT]
If you have conviction, you have great confidence in your beliefs or opinions.
`We shall, sir,' said Thorne, with conviction.
3 [PHRASE] V inflects
If something carries conviction, it is likely to be true or likely to be believed.
Nor did his denial carry conviction.
4 [N-COUNT]
If someone has a conviction, they have been found guilty of a crime in a court of law.
He will appeal against his conviction...
1 [N-COUNT] usu N that
A conviction is a strong belief or opinion.
It is our firm conviction that a step forward has been taken...
Their religious convictions prevented them from taking up arms.
= belief
2 [N-UNCOUNT]
If you have conviction, you have great confidence in your beliefs or opinions.
`We shall, sir,' said Thorne, with conviction.
3 [PHRASE] V inflects
If something carries conviction, it is likely to be true or likely to be believed.
Nor did his denial carry conviction.
4 [N-COUNT]
If someone has a conviction, they have been found guilty of a crime in a court of law.
He will appeal against his conviction...