self-conviction (Meaning)

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self-conviction (n.)

The act of convicting one's self, or the state of being self-convicted.

Synonyms & Antonyms of self-conviction

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self-conviction Sentence Examples

  1. The athlete's unwavering self-conviction fueled her determination amidst adversity.
  2. The entrepreneur's self-conviction guided her through countless setbacks and led to ultimate success.
  3. The activist's self-conviction inspired others to fight for a just cause.
  4. The scientist's self-conviction allowed him to challenge prevailing theories and make groundbreaking discoveries.
  5. The teacher's self-conviction empowered students to believe in their own abilities.
  6. The artist's self-conviction allowed her to create masterpieces that transcended time.
  7. The leader's self-conviction rallied followers to support a bold vision.
  8. The survivor's self-conviction enabled her to overcome unimaginable trauma.
  9. The environmentalist's self-conviction motivated him to dedicate his life to protecting the planet.
  10. The visionary's self-conviction allowed him to see possibilities that others dismissed as impossible.

FAQs About the word self-conviction

The act of convicting one's self, or the state of being self-convicted.

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No antonyms found.

The athlete's unwavering self-conviction fueled her determination amidst adversity.

The entrepreneur's self-conviction guided her through countless setbacks and led to ultimate success.

The activist's self-conviction inspired others to fight for a just cause.

The scientist's self-conviction allowed him to challenge prevailing theories and make groundbreaking discoveries.