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Definition of opinion
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Opinion
(n.) The
judgment
or
sentiment
which the mind forms of
persons
or
things;
estimation.
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Opinioned
::
Opinioned
(a.)
Opinionated;
conceited.
Pair
::
Pair (n.) Two
members
of
opposite
parties
or
opinion,
as in a
parliamentary
body, who
mutually
agree not to vote on a given
question,
or on
issues
of a party
nature
during
a
specified
time; as, there were two pairs on the final
vote..
Scorn
::
Scorn (n.)
Extreme
and lofty
contempt;
haughty
disregard;
that
disdain
which
springs
from the
opinion
of the utter
meanness
and
unworthiness
of an
object.
Adherence
::
Adherence
(n.) The state of being fixed in
attachment;
fidelity;
steady
attachment;
adhesion;
as,
adherence
to a party or to
opinions..
Conceited
::
Conceited
(a.)
Entertaining
a
flattering
opinion
of one's self; vain.
Bigot
::
Bigot (n.) A
person
who
regards
his own faith and views in
matters
of
religion
as
unquestionably
right,
and any
belief
or
opinion
opposed
to or
differing
from them as
unreasonable
or
wicked.
In an
extended
sense,
a
person
who is
intolerant
of
opinions
which
conflict
with his own, as in
politics
or
morals;
one
obstinately
and
blindly
devoted
to his own
church,
party,
belief,
or
opinion..
Trimmer
::
Trimmer
(n.) One who does not adopt
extreme
opinions
in
politics,
or the like; one who
fluctuates
between
parties,
so as to
appear
to favor each; a
timeserver..
Doubt
::
Doubt (v. i.) A
fluctuation
of mind
arising
from
defect
of
knowledge
or
evidence;
uncertainty
of
judgment
or mind;
unsettled
state of
opinion
concerning
the
reality
of an
event,
or the truth of an
assertion,
etc.;
hesitation..
Statemonger
::
Statement
(n.) That which is
stated;
a
formal
embodiment
in
language
of facts or
opinions;
a
narrative;
a
recital.
Reflection
::
Reflection
(n.)
Result
of
meditation;
thought
or
opinion
after
attentive
consideration
or
contemplation;
especially,
thoughts
suggested
by
truth..
Huff
::
Huff (n.) A
boaster;
one
swelled
with a false
opinion
of his own value or
importance.
Fallible
::
Fallible
(a.)
Liable
to fail,
mistake,
or err;
liable
to
deceive
or to be
deceived;
as, all men are
fallible;
our
opinions
and hopes are
fallible..
Self-opinion
::
Self-opinion
(n.)
Opinion,
especially
high
opinion,
of one's self; an
overweening
estimate
of one's self or of one's own
opinion..
Nominalist
::
Nominalist
(n.) One of a sect of
philosophers
in the
Middle
Ages, who
adopted
the
opinion
of
Roscelin,
that
general
conceptions,
or
universals,
exist in name
only..
Receive
::
Receive
(v. t.)
Hence:
To gain the
knowledge
of; to take into the mind by
assent
to; to give
admission
to; to
accept,
as an
opinion,
notion,
etc.; to
embrace..
Latitudinarian
::
Latitudinarian
(a.)
Indifferent
to a
strict
application
of any
standard
of
belief
or
opinion;
hence,
deviating
more or less
widely
from such
standard;
lax in
doctrine;
as,
latitudinarian
divines;
latitudinarian
theology..
Deceptive
::
Deceptive
(a.)
Tending
to
deceive;
having
power to
mislead,
or
impress
with false
opinions;
as, a
deceptive
countenance
or
appearance..
Stubby
::
Stubborn
(a.) Firm as a stub or
stump;
stiff;
unbending;
unyielding;
persistent;
hence,
unreasonably
obstinate
in will or
opinion;
not
yielding
to
reason
or
persuasion;
refractory;
harsh;
-- said of
persons
and
things;
as,
stubborn
wills;
stubborn
ore; a
stubborn
oak; as
stubborn
as a
mule..
Pandect
::
Pandect
(n.) The
digest,
or
abridgment,
in fifty
books,
of the
decisions,
writings,
and
opinions
of the old Roman
jurists,
made in the sixth
century
by
direction
of the
emperor
Justinian,
and
forming
the
leading
compilation
of the Roman civil law..
Self-conceit
::
Self-conceit
(n.)
Conceit
of one's self; an
overweening
opinion
of one's
powers
or
endowments.
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