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- Expresses absolute, deep-seated certainty about a belief or idea.
- Combines 'profondément' (deeply) with 'convaincu' (convinced).
- Ideal for debates, interviews, and sincere emotional support.
Bedeutung
This phrase describes a state of absolute certainty where you believe something with your whole heart and mind. It's not just a passing thought; it's a core belief that you feel right down to your soul.
Wichtige Beispiele
3 von 6In a job interview
Je suis profondément convaincu que ce projet sera un succès.
I am deeply convinced that this project will be a success.
Supporting a friend
Je suis profondément convaincue que tu vas réussir cet examen.
I am deeply convinced that you are going to pass this exam.
A political debate
Le ministre reste profondément convaincu de la nécessité de cette réforme.
The minister remains deeply convinced of the need for this reform.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In France, expressing conviction is seen as a sign of intellectual strength.
Use it for weight
Only use this for things that really matter to you.
In 15 Sekunden
- Expresses absolute, deep-seated certainty about a belief or idea.
- Combines 'profondément' (deeply) with 'convaincu' (convinced).
- Ideal for debates, interviews, and sincere emotional support.
What It Means
Imagine you aren't just 'sure' about something. You are 100% all-in. Being profondément convaincu means your belief is deep-rooted. It is the opposite of being 'undecided' or 'skeptical.' It suggests that you have thought about it a lot. You have reached a final, unshakeable conclusion. It’s the linguistic equivalent of putting your hand on your heart.
How To Use It
You use this phrase to add serious weight to your opinions. In French, the adverb profondément acts like an intensifier. It turns a standard 'I think' into 'This is part of who I am.' Remember to match the gender of convaincu. If you are a woman, you say convaincue. If you are talking about a group, use convaincus. It usually follows the verb être (to be). You can also use it with rester (to remain) if your opinion hasn't changed despite opposition.
When To Use It
This is your go-to for serious conversations. Use it in a job interview to show passion for a project. Use it during a heated debate about philosophy or politics. It works beautifully when giving a speech or writing a cover letter. It’s also perfect for emotional moments. Tell a friend you are profondément convaincu of their talent when they feel down. It shows you aren't just being nice; you truly mean it.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use this for trivial stuff unless you're being funny. If you say you are profondément convaincu that pineapple belongs on pizza, people might think you're a bit dramatic. Avoid it in very casual, fast-paced slang-filled chats. It’s a bit too heavy for deciding which bar to go to. Also, don't use it if you have even a tiny bit of doubt. It’s an 'all-or-nothing' kind of expression.
Cultural Background
French culture places a high value on intellectual conviction and 'la rhétorique' (rhetoric). Being able to express a firm stance is seen as a sign of character. Historically, French thinkers like Descartes or Pascal sought 'certainty.' This phrase reflects that desire for deep, reasoned belief. It’s a staple in French political discourse. You’ll hear presidents and activists use it to signal their sincerity and 'engagement' (commitment).
Common Variations
If you want to sound even more personal, try intimement convaincu. This implies a private, inner certainty. For something more intellectual, use absolument certain. If you want to sound a bit more formal, persuadé is a close synonym. However, convaincu usually implies a belief based on logic. Persuadé can sometimes lean more toward emotion or influence. Stick with profondément convaincu for the most impactful punch.
Nutzungshinweise
The phrase is highly versatile but carries emotional and intellectual weight. Ensure the adjective 'convaincu' agrees in gender and number with the subject.
Use it for weight
Only use this for things that really matter to you.
Beispiele
6Je suis profondément convaincu que ce projet sera un succès.
I am deeply convinced that this project will be a success.
Shows confidence and professional commitment.
Je suis profondément convaincue que tu vas réussir cet examen.
I am deeply convinced that you are going to pass this exam.
The speaker is female (convaincue) and showing sincere support.
Le ministre reste profondément convaincu de la nécessité de cette réforme.
The minister remains deeply convinced of the need for this reform.
Used to show a steadfast stance despite criticism.
Je suis profondément convaincu que ce film est un chef-d'œuvre.
I am deeply convinced that this movie is a masterpiece.
Adds a touch of intensity to a personal recommendation.
Je suis profondément convaincu que mon chat complote contre moi.
I am deeply convinced that my cat is plotting against me.
Using a serious phrase for a silly topic creates humor.
Nous sommes profondément convaincus d'avoir pris la bonne décision.
We are deeply convinced we made the right decision.
Plural form (convaincus) used for a shared belief.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with the correct form.
Elle est ____ convaincue de son succès.
We need an adverb to modify the adjective.
🎉 Ergebnis: /1
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Formality of 'Convaincu'
I'm sure.
J'en suis sûr.
I am convinced.
Je suis convaincu.
I am deeply convinced.
Je suis profondément convaincu.
Where to use 'Profondément Convaincu'
Job Interview
Pitching your value.
Heart-to-heart
Giving sincere advice.
Public Speaking
Advocating for a cause.
Legal/Formal
Stating a firm belief.
Aufgabensammlung
1 AufgabenElle est ____ convaincue de son succès.
We need an adverb to modify the adjective.
🎉 Ergebnis: /1
Häufig gestellte Fragen
1 FragenNo, only for important beliefs.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Être persuadé
synonymTo be persuaded