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opinionnoun an idea that is believed to be true or valid without positive knowledgea number of voters expressed the opinion that all politicians, regardless of party affiliation, are corrupt belief, conviction, eye, feeling, judgment(or judgement), mind, notion, persuasion, sentiment, verdict, view sayimpression, perception, takeattitudeassumption, presumption, presuppositionconclusion, decision, determinationdeliverance, esteem, estimate, estimationcredence, credit, faithconcept, conception, idea, thoughtposition, stance, standcomment, obiter dictum, observation, reflection, remarkconjecture, guess, hunch, hypothesis, surmise, theoryadvice, input, recommendation, suggestionangle, outlook, perspective, shoes, slant, standpoint, viewpointcounterview fact, truth a position arrived at after considerationafter reviewing the evidence, the athletic board came to the opinion that the team be disqualified for recruiting violations award, call, conclusion, decision, deliverance, determination, diagnosis, judgment(or judgement), resolution, verdict behest, charge, commandment, decree, dictate, directive, edict, instruction, mandate, order, wordlast word, say-soadjudication, disposition, doom, finding, ruling, sentencechoice, option, selectionconsensusbelief, conviction, eye, feeling, mind, notion, persuasion, sentiment, view deadlock, draw, halt, stalemate, standoff, tie opinion, view, belief, conviction, persuasion, sentiment mean a judgment one holds as true.opinion implies a conclusion thought out yet open to dispute.each expert seemed to have a different opinion view suggests a subjective opinion.very assertive in stating his views belief implies often deliberate acceptance and intellectual assent.a firm belief in her party's platform conviction applies to a firmly and seriously held belief.the conviction that animal life is as sacred as human persuasion suggests a belief grounded on assurance (as by evidence) of its truth.was of the persuasion that everything changes sentiment suggests a settled opinion reflective of one's feelings.her feminist sentiments are well-known in the 14th century |