pārliecināta

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/ˈpaːrliecinɑːta/
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The feminine Latvian adjective form for confident, convinced, or sure.

Examples

  • Pārliecināta kandidāte mierīgi atbildēja uz jautājumiem.
    The confident candidate calmly answered the questions.
  • Viņa runāja pārliecinātā balsī.
    She spoke in a confident voice.
  • Viņa neizskatījās pārliecināta par savu atbildi.
    She did not look sure of her answer.
  • Viņa ir pārliecināta par savu lēmumu.
    She is confident about her decision.
  • Es esmu pārliecināta, ka mums izdosies.
    I am convinced that we will succeed.

Similar words

pašpārliecināta
droša
pārliecības pilna
nešaubīga
noteikta

Meanings

Usage

Use pārliecināta for feminine singular agreement. Use pārliecinoša when the intended meaning is convincing or persuasive.

Common mistakes

Pārliecināta prezentācija is usually wrong for a convincing presentation. Use pārliecinoša prezentācija instead.

Etymology

From the participial adjective of pārliecināt, "to convince", related to pārliecība, "conviction" or "confidence".

FAQ

What does pārliecināta mean?

pārliecināta means confident, convinced, or sure, used with feminine singular nouns or speakers.

What is the masculine form of pārliecināta?

The masculine form is pārliecināts.

Can pārliecināta mean convincing?

Usually no. For convincing or persuasive, Latvian normally uses pārliecinoša.

How do you say I am convinced in Latvian as a woman?

Say Es esmu pārliecināta.

What is the opposite of pārliecināta?

Common opposites include nedroša, nepārliecināta, and šaubīga.

Where does pārliecināta come from?

pārliecināta comes from pārliecināt, meaning to convince.

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