convinced meaning

'Convinced' significa 'estar seguro de la verdad o validez de algo'.

convinced :

Seguro, persuadido

Adjetivo

▪ She is convinced of his honesty.

▪ Ella está segura de su honestidad.

▪ He was convinced that he made the right choice.

▪ Estaba seguro de que tomó la decisión correcta.

paraphrasing

▪ certain – seguro

▪ persuaded – persuadido

▪ assured – asegurado

▪ confident – confiado

convinced :

Convencer, persuadir

Verbo

▪ She convinced him to join the team.

▪ Ella lo convenció de unirse al equipo.

▪ They convinced her of the plan's benefits.

▪ La convencieron de los beneficios del plan.

paraphrasing

▪ persuade – persuadir

▪ assure – asegurar

▪ influence – influenciar

▪ sway – influir

Pronunciation

convinced [kənˈvɪnst]

El adjetivo tiene el acento en la segunda sílaba "vinced", y suena como "kən-vinst".

convince [kənˈvɪns]

El verbo tiene el acento en la segunda sílaba "vince", y suena como "kən-vins".

Common phrases and grammar about convinced

convinced - Common meaningn

Adjetivo
Seguro, persuadido
Verbo
Convencer, persuadir

Part of Speech Changes for convinced

▪ convincing (adjetivo) – convincente

▪ conviction (sustantivo) – convicción

Common Expressions with convinced

▪ be convinced of – estar seguro de

▪ convince someone to do – convencer a alguien de hacer

▪ convinced by the argument – convencido por el argumento

▪ convinced about the decision – seguro sobre la decisión

Important examples of convinced in TOEIC

Vocabulary examples from the TOEIC test

En las preguntas de vocabulario del TOEIC, "convinced" se utiliza principalmente para expresar seguridad o certeza sobre algo.

▪She was convinced of the plan's success.
▪Ella estaba segura del éxito del plan.

Ejemplo de palabra fácilmente confundible: confuse (confundir)

▪She was confused of the plan's success.
▪Ella estaba confundida del éxito del plan.
‘convinced’ significa “segura” o “convencida” y se utiliza para expresar certeza sobre algo, generalmente con la estructura “convinced of + sustantivo”.
‘confused’ significa “confundida” y se refiere a un estado de falta de claridad o entendimiento, no se usa para expresar certeza. Por lo tanto, ‘convinced’ es la opción adecuada.

Grammar examples from the TOEIC test

"Convinced" se utiliza como adjetivo para describir a alguien que está seguro, y aparece en preguntas gramaticales que examinan el uso de adjetivos.

▪He is convinced about his choice.
▪Él está seguro sobre su elección.

convinced

Idioms and fixed expressions in TOEIC

"convince someone of something" significa "persuadir a alguien de algo" y se usa frecuentemente en contextos de discusión o debate.

▪They convinced her of the need for change.
▪La convencieron de la necesidad de cambio.

"convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt" significa "completamente seguro" y se usa para enfatizar la certeza absoluta.

▪She is convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt.
▪Ella está completamente segura.

Differences between similar words and convinced

convinced

,

persuaded

differences

"Convinced" implica una certeza interna, mientras que "persuaded" se enfoca en el proceso de convencer a alguien.

convinced
▪He is convinced of his abilities.
▪Él está seguro de sus habilidades.
persuaded
▪She persuaded him to take the job.
▪Ella lo persuadió para que tomara el trabajo.

convinced

,

assured

differences

"Convinced" se refiere a una creencia personal, mientras que "assured" implica recibir garantías de otros.

convinced
▪They are convinced of the project's success.
▪Le aseguraron el apoyo.
assured
▪He was assured of the support.
▪Le aseguraron el apoyo.

Words with the same origin as convinced

The origin of convinced

"Convinced" proviene del latín "convincere", que significa "superar en argumento".

Word structure

"Convinced" está compuesto por el prefijo "con" (junto), la raíz "vince" (superar), y el sufijo "ed" (participio pasado), lo que indica una acción completada.

Words with the same origin

La raíz de "convinced" es "vince" (superar). Palabras con la misma raíz incluyen "convince" (convencer) y "invincible" (invencible).

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