utterly convinced
Frequency: 6.03.7 per million words
a strong, often literary, way of saying completely certain
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- Despite the lack of evidence, he remained utterly convinced of his friend's innocence.
- The lead scientist was utterly convinced that her hypothesis would be proven correct.
- Having read the ancient manuscript, the historian became utterly convinced of a lost civilization's existence.
- "After hearing her testimony, I am utterly convinced," the juror whispered to her neighbor.
- No amount of counter-argument could shake him; he was utterly convinced he was right.
- She sounded utterly convinced when she described the plan's potential for success.
- I am utterly convinced that this is the best course of action we can take.
- The detective was utterly convinced the suspect was lying, despite his calm demeanor.
- Once you see the data for yourself, you too will be utterly convinced.
- The board of directors seemed utterly convinced by the compelling presentation.