Meaning
Conviction is a noun with two main meanings:
- A firm belief or strong opinion about something.
 - The formal declaration of guilt in a court of law after a legal trial.
 
Grammar and Usage
- Part of speech: Noun
 - Uncountable when referring to belief/firmness.
 - Countable when referring to a legal conviction (e.g., "three convictions").
 
Typical structures:
- "with conviction" → showing strong belief or certainty.
 - "a conviction for [crime]" → a legal guilty judgment.
 
Common Phrases
- Deep conviction
 - Strong conviction
 - Religious conviction
 - Speak with conviction
 - Criminal conviction
 
Collocations
- Verb + conviction: hold, express, share, maintain
 - Adjective + conviction: firm, strong, deep, moral
 - Conviction + preposition: conviction for theft, conviction on charges of fraud
 
Examples
- She spoke with conviction, persuading everyone in the room.
 - He holds the conviction that honesty is always the best policy.
 - The jury’s decision led to his conviction for robbery.
 - Despite criticism, she continued her work with great conviction.
 - His religious convictions guide every aspect of his life.
 - After two previous convictions, the judge gave him a harsher sentence.
 - The speech was delivered with such conviction that it inspired the audience.
 - They share the conviction that education can change society.
 
Synonyms or Related
- Belief, opinion, certainty, principle, assurance, faith (for belief sense)
 - Sentence, judgment, verdict (for legal sense)
 
Antonym
- Doubt, uncertainty, indecision (for belief sense)
 - Acquittal (for legal sense)
 
