Opinion - Wikipedia-style Article
Opinion
Definition
Opinion is a noun that refers to a belief, judgment, or viewpoint that is not necessarily based on fact or knowledge. It can also denote professional advice or an evaluation.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /əˈpɪn.jən/
- Respelling: uh-PIN-yuhn
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /əˈpɪn.jən/
- Respelling: uh-PIN-yuhn
Etymology
The word "opinion" originates from the Latin "opinio," meaning "belief" or "judgment," derived from "opinari," which means "to think" or "to suppose." It entered Middle English via Old French "opinion."
Derivatives
- Opinionated (adjective)
- Opinionist (noun)
- Opinable (adjective)
- Reopinion (verb, rare)
- Opinioned (adjective, archaic)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "opinion" is used to express subjective viewpoints or professional advice. For example, "In my opinion, this is the best option" or "The doctor provided her opinion on the diagnosis."
Related Terms
- Belief: Acceptance of something as true without proof.
- Perspective: A particular attitude or way of viewing something.
- Advice: Recommendations offered based on expertise or judgment.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A belief or judgment not based on absolute certainty: Refers to personal or subjective viewpoints.
- Example: "His opinion differs from mine."
- Professional advice or evaluation: Refers to the conclusions or recommendations of an expert.
- Example: "She sought a legal opinion before proceeding."
- A general feeling or sentiment: Refers to a widely held perception or attitude.
- Example: "Public opinion favored the new policy."