Etymology: [ &-pin-y&n ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English opinion, opinioun Anglo-Norman and Middle French opinion Latin opinio, from opinari, the infinitive of opinor (“to opine”).
To have or express as an opinion, A thought that a person has formed about a topic or issue, Your opinion about something is what you think or believe about it. I wasn't asking for your opinion, Dick He held the opinion that a government should think before introducing a tax Most who expressed an opinion spoke favorably of Thomas, opining, see: Expertizer/Expertizing Committee, a view, judgment, or appraisal formed in the mind about a particular matter, Something that cannot be proved or disproved: a judgement or a belief, A claim that somebody believes to be true, One's personal view, The view of one or more individuals which is not based on direct measurement, a document containing the reasons why a decision was rendered, 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, what you think about something (e g It is my opinion that smoking should be banned ), what one thinks about a subject, the reason for a court's judgment (as opposed to the decision itself) a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty; "my opinion differs from yours"; "what are your thoughts on Haiti?", The judgment or sentiment which the mind forms of persons or things; estimation, 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, A subjective thought that a person has formed about a topic or issue, Favorable estimation; hence, consideration; reputation; fame; public sentiment or esteem, Obstinacy in holding to one's belief or impression; opiniativeness; conceitedness, To opine, In accounting, the written report by an auditor attesting to the fairness of the information in the company's financial statements A qualified opinion means that the auditor takes exception to specified items in the statements An unqualified opinion means that the financial statements follow generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), 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, the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision; "opinions are usually written by a single judge", A belief, typically one open to dispute Sheer unreasoned opinion should be distinguished from reasoned judgment-beliefs formed on the basis of careful reasoning, a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty; "my opinion differs from yours"; "what are your thoughts on Haiti?", a belief or sentiment shared by most people; the voice of the people; "he asked for a poll of public opinion", the reason for a court's judgment (as opposed to the decision itself), 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", a matter of opinion: see matter, If someone is of the opinion that something is the case, that is what they believe. Frank is of the opinion that the 1934 yacht should have won, Your opinion of someone is your judgment of their character or ability. That improved Mrs Goole's already favourable opinion of him. = estimation, You can refer to the beliefs or views that people have as opinion. Some, I suppose, might even be in positions to influence opinion There is a broad consensus of opinion about the policies which should be pursued, An opinion from an expert is the advice or judgment that they give you in the subject that they know a lot about. Even if you have had a regular physical check-up recently, you should still seek a medical opinion. see also public opinion, second opinion, You add expressions such as `in my opinion' or `in their opinion' to a statement in order to indicate that it is what you or someone else thinks, and is not necessarily a fact. Well he's not making a very good job of it in my opinion, A judge's written explanation of a decision of the court or of a majority of judges A dissenting opinion disagrees with the majority opinion because of the reasoning and/or the principles of law on which the decision is based A concurring opinion agrees with the decision of the court but offers further comment, A statement given by the court for its decision, usually presented in writing and published in a court report A "majority opinion" is usually written by one judge and represents the principles of law which a majority of his or her colleagues on the court deem operative in a given decision; it has more precedential value than any of the following A "dissenting opinion" is one where the author disagrees with the result reached by the majority Often called the "minority opinion " A "concurring opinion" agrees with the result reached by the majority, but disagrees with the precise reasoning leading to that result, Letters or articles that express the subjective opinion of the writer Click to do activity: Opinion Columns, A judicial decision, A belief or judgement that is strongly held, but without actual proof of its truth, The judgement and/or the advice provided by an Independent Ethics Committee (IEC) return to contents, A time-bound judgment or speculation that may fluctuate In contrast to beliefs (i e , tenaciously held convictions) "opinions" express what people believe at a given moment "Opinions" generally are short-run but informed impressions or "guesses" about specific objects, ideas, issues, or events that are usually involved with aspects of public affairs, Formal written decision by judge or court; contains the legal principles and reasons upon which the decision was based, (RWT) A judge's written explanation of a decision of the court or of a majority of judges A dissenting opinion disagrees with the majority opinion because of the reasoning and/or the principles of law on which the decision is based A concurring opinion agrees with the decision of the court but offers further comment, A personal view about some matter Everyone has opinions, and this is not in itself wrong (Compare 1Co 7:25 ) But some persons have difficulty distinguishing their personal opinions from revealed truth (1Ti 6:3-5) Once a brother unloaded his written heartfelt opinions about some matters that were troubling him on me He asked if I thought he had expressed himself too strongly I replied that perhaps he ought to put the title ``95 Theses'' across the top and nail his manifesto to the Kingdom Hall door [141], The reason given for a decision maker's finding or conclusion, as opposed to the decision, which is the judgment itself The opinion is commonly contained in the Decision, attitude; outlook; formal judgement or estimation, A formal statement by a court or other adjudicative body of the legal reasons and principles for the conclusions of the court, plural of opinion,
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To have or express as an opinion
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A thought that a person has formed about a topic or issue - "Truth, in matters of religion, is simply the opinion that has survived. - Oscar Wilde"
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Your opinion about something is what you think or believe about it. I wasn't asking for your opinion, Dick He held the opinion that a government should think before introducing a tax Most who expressed an opinion spoke favorably of Thomas
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opining
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see: Expertizer/Expertizing Committee
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a view, judgment, or appraisal formed in the mind about a particular matter
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Something that cannot be proved or disproved: a judgement or a belief
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A claim that somebody believes to be true
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One's personal view
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The view of one or more individuals which is not based on direct measurement
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a document containing the reasons why a decision was rendered
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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
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what you think about something (e g It is my opinion that smoking should be banned )
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what one thinks about a subject
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the reason for a court's judgment (as opposed to the decision itself) a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty; "my opinion differs from yours"; "what are your thoughts on Haiti?"
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The judgment or sentiment which the mind forms of persons or things; estimation
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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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A subjective thought that a person has formed about a topic or issue
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Favorable estimation; hence, consideration; reputation; fame; public sentiment or esteem
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Obstinacy in holding to one's belief or impression; opiniativeness; conceitedness
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To opine
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In accounting, the written report by an auditor attesting to the fairness of the information in the company's financial statements A qualified opinion means that the auditor takes exception to specified items in the statements An unqualified opinion means that the financial statements follow generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
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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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the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision; "opinions are usually written by a single judge"
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A belief, typically one open to dispute Sheer unreasoned opinion should be distinguished from reasoned judgment-beliefs formed on the basis of careful reasoning
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a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty; "my opinion differs from yours"; "what are your thoughts on Haiti?"
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a belief or sentiment shared by most people; the voice of the people; "he asked for a poll of public opinion"
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the reason for a court's judgment (as opposed to the decision itself)
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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"
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a matter of opinion: see matter
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If someone is of the opinion that something is the case, that is what they believe. Frank is of the opinion that the 1934 yacht should have won
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Your opinion of someone is your judgment of their character or ability. That improved Mrs Goole's already favourable opinion of him. = estimation
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You can refer to the beliefs or views that people have as opinion. Some, I suppose, might even be in positions to influence opinion There is a broad consensus of opinion about the policies which should be pursued
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An opinion from an expert is the advice or judgment that they give you in the subject that they know a lot about. Even if you have had a regular physical check-up recently, you should still seek a medical opinion. see also public opinion, second opinion
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You add expressions such as `in my opinion' or `in their opinion' to a statement in order to indicate that it is what you or someone else thinks, and is not necessarily a fact. Well he's not making a very good job of it in my opinion
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A judge's written explanation of a decision of the court or of a majority of judges A dissenting opinion disagrees with the majority opinion because of the reasoning and/or the principles of law on which the decision is based A concurring opinion agrees with the decision of the court but offers further comment
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A statement given by the court for its decision, usually presented in writing and published in a court report A "majority opinion" is usually written by one judge and represents the principles of law which a majority of his or her colleagues on the court deem operative in a given decision; it has more precedential value than any of the following A "dissenting opinion" is one where the author disagrees with the result reached by the majority Often called the "minority opinion " A "concurring opinion" agrees with the result reached by the majority, but disagrees with the precise reasoning leading to that result
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Letters or articles that express the subjective opinion of the writer Click to do activity: Opinion Columns
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A judicial decision
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A belief or judgement that is strongly held, but without actual proof of its truth
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The judgement and/or the advice provided by an Independent Ethics Committee (IEC) return to contents
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A time-bound judgment or speculation that may fluctuate In contrast to beliefs (i e , tenaciously held convictions) "opinions" express what people believe at a given moment "Opinions" generally are short-run but informed impressions or "guesses" about specific objects, ideas, issues, or events that are usually involved with aspects of public affairs
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Formal written decision by judge or court; contains the legal principles and reasons upon which the decision was based
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(RWT) A judge's written explanation of a decision of the court or of a majority of judges A dissenting opinion disagrees with the majority opinion because of the reasoning and/or the principles of law on which the decision is based A concurring opinion agrees with the decision of the court but offers further comment
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A personal view about some matter Everyone has opinions, and this is not in itself wrong (Compare 1Co 7:25 ) But some persons have difficulty distinguishing their personal opinions from revealed truth (1Ti 6:3-5) Once a brother unloaded his written heartfelt opinions about some matters that were troubling him on me He asked if I thought he had expressed himself too strongly I replied that perhaps he ought to put the title ``95 Theses'' across the top and nail his manifesto to the Kingdom Hall door [141]
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The reason given for a decision maker's finding or conclusion, as opposed to the decision, which is the judgment itself The opinion is commonly contained in the Decision
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attitude; outlook; formal judgement or estimation isim
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A formal statement by a court or other adjudicative body of the legal reasons and principles for the conclusions of the court
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