opinion
Kelime Anlamı :
1. düşünce.
2. kanı.
3. fikir.
4. görüş.
5. takdir.
6. önemseme.
7. görüş/düşünce.
8. inanç.
9. kanaat.
10. kanış.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
apprehension, belief, conceit, conceitedness, cry, doctrine, dogma, doxy, estimation, fame, heterodoxy, idea, ideal, judgment, mind, notion, opine, orthodoxy, persuasion, preconception, prejudiced, reputation, sentiment, speculation, tenet, think, thought, verdict, view
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
A belief or conclusion held with confidence but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof: "the world is not run by thought, nor by imagination, but by opinion” ( Elizabeth drew).
2. A judgment based on special knowledge and given by an expert: a medical opinion.
3. A judgment or estimation of the merit of a person or thing: has a low opinion of braggarts.
4. the prevailing view: public opinion.
5. law A formal statement by a court or other adjudicative body of the legal reasons and principles for the conclusions of the court.
2. A judgment based on special knowledge and given by an expert: a medical opinion.
3. A judgment or estimation of the merit of a person or thing: has a low opinion of braggarts.
4. the prevailing view: public opinion.
5. law A formal statement by a court or other adjudicative body of the legal reasons and principles for the conclusions of the court.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A belief that a person has formed about a topic or issue.
2. to have or express as an opinion.
2. to have or express as an opinion.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
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.
2. the judgment or sentiment which the mind forms of persons or things; estimation.
3. favorable estimation; hence, consideration; reputation; fame; public sentiment or esteem.
4. obstinacy in holding to one's belief or impression; opiniativeness; conceitedness.
5. 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.
6. to opine.
2. the judgment or sentiment which the mind forms of persons or things; estimation.
3. favorable estimation; hence, consideration; reputation; fame; public sentiment or esteem.
4. obstinacy in holding to one's belief or impression; opiniativeness; conceitedness.
5. 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.
6. to opine.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to think; opine.
2. A judgment formed or a conclusion reached; especially, a judgment formed on evidence that does not produce knowledge or certainty; one's view of a matter; what one thinks, as distinguished from what one knows to be true.
3. specifically — the estimate which one forms regarding persons or things with reference to their character, qualities, etc.: as, to have a poor opinion of a man's honesty, or of the efficiency of some arrangement or contrivance; a poor opinion of one's self.
4. favorable judgment or estimate; estimation.
5. judgment or persuasion, held more or less intelligently or firmly; conviction: often in the plural: as, one's political opinions.
6. A judgment or view regarded as influenced more by sentiment or feeling than by reason; especially, views so held by many at once, collectively regarded as constituting a social force which tends to control the minds of men and determine their action.
7. common notion or idea; belief.
8. rumor; report.
9. A professional judgment on a case submitted for examination: as, a legal or medical opinion.
10. standing in the eyes of one's neighbors or society at large; reputation; especially, favorable reputation; credit.
11. dogmatism; opinionativeness.
12.
2. A judgment formed or a conclusion reached; especially, a judgment formed on evidence that does not produce knowledge or certainty; one's view of a matter; what one thinks, as distinguished from what one knows to be true.
3. specifically — the estimate which one forms regarding persons or things with reference to their character, qualities, etc.: as, to have a poor opinion of a man's honesty, or of the efficiency of some arrangement or contrivance; a poor opinion of one's self.
4. favorable judgment or estimate; estimation.
5. judgment or persuasion, held more or less intelligently or firmly; conviction: often in the plural: as, one's political opinions.
6. A judgment or view regarded as influenced more by sentiment or feeling than by reason; especially, views so held by many at once, collectively regarded as constituting a social force which tends to control the minds of men and determine their action.
7. common notion or idea; belief.
8. rumor; report.
9. A professional judgment on a case submitted for examination: as, a legal or medical opinion.
10. standing in the eyes of one's neighbors or society at large; reputation; especially, favorable reputation; credit.
11. dogmatism; opinionativeness.
12.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
a belief or sentiment shared by most people; the voice of the people
2. the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision
3. the reason for a court's judgment (as opposed to the decision itself)
4. a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty
5. a vague idea in which some confidence is placed
6. 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
2. the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision
3. the reason for a court's judgment (as opposed to the decision itself)
4. a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty
5. a vague idea in which some confidence is placed
6. 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
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.