Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Opinions and attitudes in British Thesaurus
Opinions and attitudes
opinion (noun)
the attitude that you have towards something, especially your thoughts about how good it is
reputation (noun)
a general opinion that someone or something has a particular quality
impression (noun)
an opinion or feeling that you have about someone or something you have seen but do not know very well
point of view (noun)
appraisal (noun)
an opinion about how successful, effective etc someone or something is
assessment (noun)
conception (noun)
conviction (noun)
estimation (noun)
formal the opinion that you have about someone or something
evaluation (noun)
careful thought about something before making a judgment about its value, importance, or quality
helicopter view (noun)
a general way of considering a problem
impression (noun)
used about something that you believe because of what you have seen or experienced, often something that is not true
inference (noun)
an opinion that you form about something that is based on information you already have
point of view (noun)
a way of judging a situation based on a particular aspect
preconception (noun)
an opinion about something that you form before you have a lot of information about it or experience of it
prejudice (noun)
an unreasonable opinion or feeling, especially the feeling of not liking a particular group of people
self-assessment (noun)
when you judge the quality of your own work and how much progress you have made
standpoint (noun)
a way of considering something
vantage point (noun)
the particular ideas or beliefs that influence the way that you think about things
where someone is coming from (informal)
informal the ideas, intentions, or feelings that make someone say a particular thing or behave in a particular way
world view (noun)
the way that someone sees and understands world events, especially in relation to their religious or political beliefs and ideas