Sentences with opinion
o·pin·ion
O o - I wasn't asking for your opinion, Dick.
- That improved Mrs Goole's already favourable opinion of him. [+ of]
- In my opinion, it's the best car on the market.
- We asked for their opinions about the new stadium.
- Some, I suppose, might even be in positions to influence opinion.
- Even if you have had a regular physical check-up recently, you should still seek a medical opinion.
- The article discusses two recent Supreme Court opinions.
- In our opinion Kosovo should have an autonomy status similar to the Basque.
- Public opinion
- A medical opinion
- Whether you fully understand the massive healthcare bill known as Obama Care or not, most Americans have an opinion on the health care bill.
- Opinion applies to a conclusion or judgment which, while it remains open to dispute, seems true or probable to one's own mind [it's my opinion that he'll agree]; belief refers to the mental acceptance of an idea or conclusion, often a doctrine or dogma proposed to one for acceptance [religious beliefs]; a view is an opinion affected by one's personal manner of looking at things [she gave us her views on life]; a conviction is a strong belief about whose truth one has no doubts [I have a conviction of your innocence]; sentiment refers to an opinion that is the result of deliberation but is colored with emotion; , persuasion refers to a strong belief that is unshakable because one wishes to believe in its truth
- To ask for a second medical opinion.
- To forfeit someone's good opinion.
- I haven't much of an opinion of him.