Dictionary Definition
opinion
Noun
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]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
- /əˈpɪnjən/
Noun
- A subjective thought that a person has formed about a topic or issue.
Antonyms
Translations
subjective thought
- Albanian: mendim
- Arabic:
- Armenian: կարծիք
- Basque: iritzi
- Bosnian: mišljenje , mnenje
- Bulgarian: мнение (mnenie) , възглед (vǎzgled) , схващане (sxvaštane)
- Chinese: 意见 (yìjiàn)
- Croatian: mišljenje
- Czech: názor
- Danish: opinion
- Dutch: mening , opinie , visie , zienswijze , gedachte
- Esperanto: opinio
- Estonian: arvamus
- Finnish: mielipide
- French: avis , opinion
- Georgian: აზრი (azri)
- German: Meinung , Ansicht , Anschauung
- Greek: γνώμη , άποψη
- Hebrew: דיעה
- Hindi: विचार, राय
- Hungarian: vélemény, nézet, szakvélemény
- Icelandic: álit
- Irish: tuairim
- Italian: opinione , concetto
- Japanese: 意見 (いけん, iken)
- Korean: 의견 (uigyeon)
- Latin: opinio , iudicium
- Latvian: viedoklis
- Lithuanian: nuomonė
- Maltese: fehma
- Mongolian: санал (sanal)
- Norwegian: mening
- Persian: نظر, نظريه
- Polish: opinia
- Portuguese: opinião
- Romanian: părere , opinie
- Russian: мнение (mnénije)
- Serbian:
- Slovak: názor
- Slovene: mnenje
- Spanish: opinión
- Swedish: mening , uppfattning , omdöme, tycke, åsikt
- Thai: (kwaam hĕn)
- Turkish: görüş
- Vietnamese: ý kiến
- Welsh: barn
- Yiddish: מיינונג (meynung)
Verb
- To have or express as an opinion.
- 1658: But if (as some opinion) King Ahasuerus were Artaxerxes Mnemon [...], our magnified Cyrus was his second Brother — Sir Thomas Browne, The Graden of Cyrus (Folio Society 2007, p. 166)
Translations
To have or express as an opinion
- Dutch: van mening zijn dat, opiniëren
Extensive Definition
An opinion is a person's ideas and thoughts towards
something. It is an assessment, judgment or evaluation of something. An
opinion is not a fact,
because opinions are either not falsifiable, or the
opinion has not been proven or verified. If it later becomes proven
or verified, it is no longer an opinion, but a fact.
In economics, philosophy, or other social
sciences, analysis based on opinions is referred to as normative analysis (what ought
to be), as opposed to positive analysis, which is
based on scientific observation (what materially is).
Historically, the distinction of proven knowledge and opinion was
articulated by some Ancient
Greek philosophers. Plato's analogy of
the divided line
is a well-known illustration of the distinction between knowledge and opinion.
Robert
Webb, half of the Mitchell
and Webb comedy duo, identified the phenomenon of idle opinion.
Mitchell and Webb had come in for considerable criticism in the UK
for their Apple Mac
commercials, which contrasted the Mac with the PC.
Webb noted that the vast bulk of the criticism happened during
office hours, when people should have been doing their jobs. After
5pm each day, the criticism in blogs and Web chatrooms dried up.
His conclusion is that idle opinion consists of views that people
don't hold strongly, or indeed that they may not hold the view at
all. 'Critics' just want to be part of a discussion, rather than do
their daily grind.
See also
opinion in Belarusian (Tarashkevitsa):
Меркаваньне
opinion in German: Meinung
opinion in Spanish: Opinión (Periodismo)
opinion in Esperanto: Opinio
opinion in French: Opinion
opinion in Croatian: Sud (logika)
opinion in Ido: Opiniono
opinion in Italian: Opinione
opinion in Hungarian: Vélemény
opinion in Polish: Opinia (pogląd)
opinion in Portuguese: Opinião
opinion in Romanian: Opinie
opinion in Sicilian: Opinioni
opinion in Simple English: Opinion
opinion in Finnish: Mielipide
opinion in Yiddish: מיינונג
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
admonition, advice, advising, advocacy, affect, affectivity, analyzing, appraisal, appraisement, appraising, appreciation, apprehension, assessing, assessment, assumption, attitude, belief, brief, briefing, caution, caveat, climate of opinion,
common belief, community sentiment, conceit, concept, conception, conclusion, conjecture, consensus
gentium, consideration, consultation, conviction, council, counsel, direction, emotion, emotivity, estimate, estimation, ethos, evaluating, evaluation, evaluative
criticism, exhortation, expostulation, eye, fancy, feeling, feeling tone, gauging, general belief,
guidance, hortation, idea, image, imago, impression, instruction, intellectual
object, judgement,
judgment, lights, measurement, memory-trace,
mental attitude, mental image, mental impression, mind, monition, mystique, notion, observation, parley, perception, personal
judgment, persuasion,
point of view, popular belief, position, posture, presumption, prevailing
belief, proposal,
psychology, public
belief, public opinion, ranking, rating, reaction, recept, reckoning, recommendation, reflection, remonstrance, representation, sentiment, sight, speculation, stance, suggestion, supposition, theory, think, thinking, thought, valuation, valuing, view, viewpoint, warning, way of thinking,
weighing