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Convicting Meaning in English

word · lemma: convict

kənˈvɪktɪŋ
kuhn-VIK-ting
kənvˈɪktɪŋ
kuhn-VIK-ting

Definition

Describes something that results in a verdict of guilt, usually in a legal setting. It can also describe a feeling or statement that makes someone feel guilty or responsible for something wrong.

Usage & Nuances

Often formal and used in legal contexts ('convicting evidence'), but can also describe something that makes a person feel guilt (common in religious or moral discussions). Not interchangeable with 'convincing' (which means persuasive).

Example Sentences

The jury found the convicting evidence very strong.

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His speech was very convicting and made everyone think.

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The letter was convicting for him to read.

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Hearing her talk about honesty was really convicting to me.

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That movie had a convicting message about forgiveness.

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It's hard to ignore such a convicting argument.

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