Convencidos (en. Convinced)

/kon.βenˈsi.ðos/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
People who have reached a firm conviction or belief.
The convinced supporters of the project defended their ideas at the meeting.
Los convencidos del proyecto defendieron sus ideas en la reunión.
Individuals who strongly believe in something.
The convinced supporters of the cause marched together through the city.
Los convencidos de la causa marcharon juntos por la ciudad.

Etymology

From the verb 'convencer', which comes from the Latin 'convincere'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be convinced
to have a firm belief about something.
estar convencido
not to be convinced
to doubt or not accept an idea.
no estar convencido
convinced that
to be certain that something is true.
convencido de que

Related Words

conviction
The act of convincing or the state of being convinced.
convencimiento
conventional
That follows established norms or traditions.
convencional
to convince
To induce someone to accept an idea or belief.
convencer

Slang Meanings

To be totally on board with an idea.
I am convinced that this new movie will be a success.
Estoy convencido de que esta nueva película será un éxito.
To be uncompromising in their beliefs.
He is so convinced that he doesn't listen to other opinions.
Es tan convencido que no escucha otras opiniones.