plural
opinions
plural
opinions
Britannica Dictionary definition of OPINION
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a belief, judgment, or way of thinking about something
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what someone thinks about a particular thing
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Why ask (for) my opinion if you have already decided?
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I value your opinion. [=I respect the way you think about things]
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We asked for their opinions about/on the new stadium.
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In my opinion, it's the best car on the market.
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Most of the people surveyed have a high/low opinion of the organization. [=most of the people surveyed think that the organization is good/bad]
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She has enough knowledge of the system to offer an informed opinion [=an opinion based on information] of why it isn't working.
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The meeting will give residents a chance to listen to some expert opinions. [=opinions of experts]
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The owner of the store is often there to offer customers expert opinion. [=an expert's opinion]
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Which one is better is a matter of opinion. [=people have different opinions about which one is better]
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I'm glad that we can have a difference of opinion [=we can disagree] and still be friends.
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The general opinion is that the players are paid too much. [=most people think that the players are paid too much]
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The company has been unsuccessful in its efforts to sway/change public opinion. [=to change what most people think]
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Contrary to popular opinion [=despite what many people think], fame does not always bring happiness.
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advice from someone with special knowledge
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advice from an expert
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We're still seeking medical opinions [=advice from doctors] on the cause of the pain.
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My doctor says I need surgery, but I'm going to get a second opinion. [=advice from a second doctor to make sure advice from the first doctor is correct]
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technical
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a formal statement by a judge, court, etc., explaining the reasons a decision was made according to laws or rules
be of the opinion
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to have a specified opinion or belief
the court of public/world opinion
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see 1court