opinion

[əˈpɪnjən]

opinion Definition

  • 1a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge
  • 2a formal statement of advice by an expert on a professional matter

Using opinion: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "opinion" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    In my opinion, the movie was terrible.

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    What's your opinion on the matter?

  • Example

    The lawyer asked for the judge's opinion on the case.

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    I value your opinion on this issue.

opinion Synonyms and Antonyms

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Idioms Using opinion

  • used to preface a statement expressing one's own view or judgment, often to indicate that it may differ from others' opinions

    Example

    In my humble opinion, the best way to solve this problem is to start from scratch.

  • opinions are like noses, everyone has one

    a saying that means everyone has their own view or judgment, and that these views can vary widely

    Example

    When it comes to politics, opinions are like noses, everyone has one.

  • an assessment or evaluation of a situation or condition by another person, often to confirm or challenge the initial diagnosis or decision

    Example

    After receiving a serious diagnosis, she sought a second opinion from another doctor.

Phrases with opinion

  • the views held by the general public on a particular issue or topic

    Example

    Public opinion on the new policy is divided.

  • a survey of public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people

    Example

    The newspaper conducted an opinion poll to gauge public sentiment on the upcoming election.

  • a view or judgment given by a person who is an authority on a subject

    Example

    The company sought expert opinion on the feasibility of their new product.

Origins of opinion

from Latin 'opinio', meaning 'opinion, conjecture'

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Summary: opinion in Brief

The term 'opinion' [əˈpɪnjən] refers to a view or judgment formed about something, which may not be based on fact or knowledge. It can also refer to a formal statement of advice by an expert on a professional matter. Examples include 'In my opinion, the movie was terrible.' and 'The lawyer asked for the judge's opinion on the case.' Phrases like 'public opinion' and idioms like 'opinions are like noses, everyone has one' highlight the diversity of views and judgments held by people.

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