anathematizing, certainty, death sentence, doomed hope, good cheer, hoping, oversureness, presumption, security, staunch belief, view
Last update: July 11, 2015
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I speak in the full conviction that he is innocent. [noun]
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His conviction shocked all of us. [noun]
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He lost an appeal against conviction at the Court of Appeal in July. [noun]
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Freedom Of Conscience And Conviction: Islam has laid down the injunction: There should be no coercion in the matter of faith. [noun]
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Conviction gradually wrought its influence, and toward the close of Hawkeye's speech, his sentences were accompanied by the customary exclamation of commendation. [noun]
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Each moment, however, pressed upon him a conviction of the critical situation in which he had suffered his invaluable trust to be involved through his own confidence. [noun]
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The language of Oldbuck also intimated a conviction of his knavery, which Sir Arthur heard without making any animated defence. [noun]
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Captain M'Intyre flew to her, as, struck dumb with the melancholy conviction of her father's ruin, she paused upon the threshold of the gateway.' [noun]
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The last few hours had only confirmed her conviction that the end of all things was at hand. [noun]
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"Certainly, with the firmest conviction." [noun]
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