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Definition of opinion
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Opinion
(v. t.) To
opine.
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Doubt
::
Doubt (v. i.) To waver in
opinion
or
judgment;
to be in
uncertainty
as to
belief
respecting
anything;
to
hesitate
in
belief;
to be
undecided
as to the truth of the
negative
or the
affirmative
proposition;
to b e
undetermined.
Scribism
::
Scribism
(n.) The
character
and
opinions
of a
Jewish
scribe
in the time of
Christ.
Fossilism
::
Fossilism
(n.) The state of being
extremely
antiquated
in views and
opinions.
Prepossession
::
Prepossession
(n.)
Preoccupation
of the mind by an
opinion,
or
impression,
already
formed;
preconceived
opinion;
previous
impression;
bias; --
generally,
but not
always,
used in a
favorable
sense;
as, the
prepossessions
of
childhood..
Hold
::
Hold (v. t.) To
accept,
as an
opinion;
to be the
adherent
of,
openly
or
privately;
to
persist
in, as a
purpose;
to
maintain;
to
sustain..
Creed
::
Creed (v. t.) Any
summary
of
principles
or
opinions
professed
or
adhered
to.
Propagandism
::
Propagandism
(n.) The art or
practice
of
propagating
tenets
or
principles;
zeal in
propagating
one's
opinions.
Moderatism
::
Moderatism
(n.)
Moderation
in
doctrines
or
opinion,
especially
in
politics
or
religion..
Bigotry
::
Bigotry
(n.) The state of mind of a
bigot;
obstinate
and
unreasoning
attachment
of one's own
belief
and
opinions,
with
narrow-minded
intolerance
of
beliefs
opposed
to
them..
Consent
::
Consent
(n.)
Agreement
in
opinion
or
sentiment;
the being of one mind;
accord.
Reason
::
Reason
(n.) A
thought
or a
consideration
offered
in
support
of a
determination
or an
opinion;
a just
ground
for a
conclusion
or an
action;
that which is
offered
or
accepted
as an
explanation;
the
efficient
cause of an
occurrence
or a
phenomenon;
a
motive
for an
action
or a
determination;
proof,
more or less
decisive,
for an
opinion
or a
conclusion;
principle;
efficient
cause;
final
cause;
ground
of
argument..
Advice
::
Advice
(n.) An
opinion
recommended
or
offered,
as
worthy
to be
followed;
counsel..
Suspect
::
Suspect
(v. t.) To
imagine
to
exist;
to have a
slight
or vague
opinion
of the
existence
of,
without
proof,
and often upon weak
evidence
or no
evidence;
to
mistrust;
to
surmise;
--
commonly
used
regarding
something
unfavorable,
hurtful,
or
wrong;
as, to
suspect
the
presence
of
disease..
Disputation
::
Disputation
(v. i.) The act of
disputing;
a
reasoning
or
argumentation
in
opposition
to
something,
or on
opposite
sides;
controversy
in
words;
verbal
contest
respecting
the truth of some fact,
opinion,
proposition,
or
argument..
Derivation
::
Derivation
(n.) The act of
receiving
anything
from a
source;
the act of
procuring
an
effect
from a
cause,
means,
or
condition,
as
profits
from
capital,
conclusions
or
opinions
from
evidence..
Caprice
::
Caprice
(v. i.) An
abrupt
change
in
feeling,
opinion,
or
action,
proceeding
from some whim or
fancy;
a
freak;
a
notion..
Quarrel
::
Quarrel
(n.) A
breach
of
concord,
amity,
or
obligation;
a
falling
out; a
difference;
a
disagreement;
an
antagonism
in
opinion,
feeling,
or
conduct;
esp., an angry
dispute,
contest,
or
strife;
a
brawl;
an
altercation;
as, he had a
quarrel
with his
father
about
expenses..
Out
::
Out (a.)
Beyond
the
bounds
of what is true,
reasonable,
correct,
proper,
common,
etc.; in error or
mistake;
in a wrong or
incorrect
position
or
opinion;
in a state of
disagreement,
opposition,
etc.; in an
inharmonious
relation..
Interim
::
Interim
(n.) A name given to each of three
compromises
made by the
emperor
Charles
V. of
Germany
for the sake of
harmonizing
the
connecting
opinions
of
Protestants
and
Catholics.
Sacramentarian
::
Sacramentarian
(n.) One who holds
extreme
opinions
regarding
the
efficacy
of
sacraments.
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