Found 3 items, similar to Opinion.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: opinion
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: opinion
opinion
n 1: a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof
or certainty;
“my opinion differs from yours”;
“what are
your thoughts on Haiti?” [syn:
sentiment,
persuasion,
view,
thought]
2: a belief or sentiment shared by most people; the voice of
the people;
“he asked for a poll of public opinion” [syn:
public opinion,
popular opinion,
vox populi]
3: a message expressing a belief about something; the
expression of a belief that is held with confidence but
not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof;
“his
opinions appeared frequently on the editorial page” [syn:
view]
4: the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial
decision;
“opinions are usually written by a single judge”
[syn:
legal opinion,
judgment,
judgement]
5: the reason for a court's judgment (as opposed to the
decision itself) [syn:
ruling]
6: a vague idea in which some confidence is placed;
“his
impression of her was favorable”;
“what are your feelings
about the crisis?”;
“it strengthened my belief in his
sincerity”;
“I had a feeling that she was lying” [syn:
impression,
feeling,
belief,
notion]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Opinion
Opinion
\O*pin"ion\, v. t.
To opine. [Obs.]
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Opinion
\O*pin"ion\, n. [F., from L. opinio. See
Opine.]
1. That which is opined; a notion or conviction founded on
probable evidence; belief stronger than impression, less
strong than positive knowledge; settled judgment in regard
to any point of knowledge or action.
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Opinion is when the assent of the understanding is
so far gained by evidence of probability, that it
rather inclines to one persuasion than to another,
yet not without a mixture of incertainty or
doubting. --Sir M. Hale.
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I can not put off my opinion so easily. --Shak.
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2. The judgment or sentiment which the mind forms of persons
or things; estimation.
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I have bought golden opinions from all sorts of
people. --Shak.
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Friendship . . . gives a man a peculiar right and
claim to the good opinion of his friend. --South.
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However, I have no opinion of those things. --Bacon.
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3. Favorable estimation; hence, consideration; reputation;
fame; public sentiment or esteem. [Obs.]
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Thou hast redeemed thy lost opinion. --Shak.
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This gained Agricola much opinion, who . . . had
made such early progress into laborious . . .
enterprises. --Milton.
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4. Obstinacy in holding to one's belief or impression;
opiniativeness; conceitedness. [Obs.] --Shak.
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5. (Law.) The formal decision, or expression of views, of a
judge, an umpire, a counselor, or other party officially
called upon to consider and decide upon a matter or point
submitted.
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To be of opinion, to think; to judge.
To hold opinion with, to agree with. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Syn: Sentiment; notion; persuasion; idea; view; estimation.
See
Sentiment.
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