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opinion
[ uh-pin-yuhn ]
noun
- a belief or judgment that rests on grounds insufficient to produce complete certainty.
Synonyms: impression, idea, notion, persuasion
- a personal view, attitude, or appraisal.
- the formal expression of a professional judgment:
to ask for a second medical opinion.
- Law. the formal statement by a judge or court of the reasoning and the principles of law used in reaching a decision of a case.
- a judgment or estimate of a person or thing with respect to character, merit, etc.:
to forfeit someone's good opinion.
- Archaic. a favorable estimate; esteem:
I haven't much of an opinion of him.
opinion
/ əˈpɪnjən /
noun
- judgment or belief not founded on certainty or proof
- the prevailing or popular feeling or view
public opinion
- evaluation, impression, or estimation of the value or worth of a person or thing
- an evaluation or judgment given by an expert
a medical opinion
- the advice given by a barrister or counsel on a case submitted to him or her for a view on the legal points involved
- a matter of opiniona point open to question
- be of the opinion thatto believe that
Other Words From
- preo·pinion noun
- under·o·pinion noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of opinion1
Word History and Origins
Origin of opinion1
Idioms and Phrases
see form an opinion ; matter of opinion .Synonym Study
Example Sentences
As a result of Jaguar's rebrand strategy to tease and drip feed information of its plans, a void has been created, and that has been "filled by opinion", Mr Rolston says.
That is an opinion you would expect from somebody who has worked with Gatland for 20 years for Wasps, Wales and the British and Irish Lions, but it is also a view shared by others.
Eddie Jones split opinion unlike any of England's previous head coaches.
“Merciless,” like its predecessors, is full of sound and fury, signifying much that Ice finds wrong with the world, his evenhanded, intelligent opinions writ loudly, if graphically.
Public opinion shows a majority support of changing the law, with the latest YouGov poll showing 73% of Britons support allowing assisted dying in principle.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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