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مُقتَنِع — meaning in English: convinced

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Usage
Native speakers often use the word مُقتَنِع in discussions about beliefs or opinions, particularly when persuading someone. For instance, in a debate about a political issue, one might say, 'I am مُقتَنِع that this policy will lead to positive change.' It is also commonly heard in everyday conversations when discussing choices, such as in a family setting where one member expresses their firm belief in a certain decision.
Synonyms & nuances
While مُقتَنِع means 'convinced' and implies a strong, personal belief, another synonym is 'مؤمن' (mu'min), which means 'faithful' or 'believer.' The difference lies in context; مُقتَنِع can be used in both secular and religious discussions, whereas مؤمن is generally used in religious contexts to express faith.
Culture
The word مُقتَنِع derives from the root ق-ن-ع, which suggests a sense of acceptance and satisfaction with one's beliefs or choices. In Arabic culture, being مُقتَنِع is often associated with wisdom and thoughtful consideration, as people value those who take the time to think deeply before forming opinions. This reflects a broader cultural emphasis on dialogue and understanding.
FAQ
Q.How do you use مُقتَنِع in a sentence?
You can use مُقتَنِع in a sentence like, 'أنا مُقتَنِع بأن التعلم المستمر مهم' (I am convinced that continuous learning is important).
Q.What are some common phrases with مُقتَنِع?
Common phrases include 'مُقتَنِع بفكرة' (convinced of an idea) or 'مُقتَنِع برأيي' (convinced of my opinion).
Q.Are there any mistakes to avoid with مُقتَنِع?
One common mistake is using it interchangeably with 'مؤمن,' as مُقتَنِع can be used in more secular contexts, while مؤمن typically relates to faith.
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