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Synonyms and antonyms of To give your opinion in British Thesaurus

To give your opinion

express (verb)

to tell someone about a feeling, opinion, or aim by speaking or writing about it

speak out ()

to state your opinion firmly and publicly about something, especially in order to protest against or defend something

pronounce on ()

to give your opinion on something, especially in a formal way

air (verb)

to say in public what your opinions or complaints about something are

formulate (verb)

to express an idea or opinion in a careful organized way

put forward ()

to offer an idea, opinion, reason etc, especially so that people can discuss it and make a decision

run by ()

to tell someone your ideas so that they can give you their opinion

aver (verb)

very formal to say something in a very determined way because you believe strongly in it or you are certain it is true

criticism (noun)

the activity of giving your professional opinion about things such as new books, plays, or films

critique (verb)

formal to express your opinion about something after examining and judging it carefully and in detail

editorialize (verb)

to let your opinions show in a piece of writing where you should only be giving facts

expound (verb)

very formal to explain something or to express your opinion about it in detail

express (verb)

used about a letter, book, or other piece of writing

generalize (verb)

to give an opinion about a group of people or things based on too few facts or only on a small number of instances

get/be on your soapbox ()

to tell other people your opinions in an annoying way

have your say ()

to get the chance to say what you think about something

lay/put your cards on the table ()

to tell people exactly what you are thinking or what you are intending to do

observe (verb)

formal to make a written or spoken comment about someone or something

opine (verb)

very formal to state your opinion

pass (verb)

to make a comment or give an opinion, especially in order to criticize someone or something

pitch in ()

to give your opinion, ideas etc during a conversation

pontificate (verb)

formal to give your opinions in a way that shows you think you are definitely right, especially when this annoys other people

propound (verb)

formal to offer an idea or theory for other people to consider

protest (verb)

to try to make other people believe that something is true

put forth (formal)

formal to state or offer an idea, opinion, plan etc

register (verb)

formal to make your opinion known publicly or officially

remark (verb)

to say a few words that give the facts or your opinion about something

represent (verb)

to express the views and opinions of a group of people

review (verb)

to write an article giving your opinion of a play, book, art exhibition etc

say your piece ()

to say what you really think about something

speak up ()

to say what you think instead of saying nothing

spread the word/gospel/message ()

to tell a lot of people about an idea that you believe in

stake out ()

to explain your opinion clearly and defend it in a determined way

state (verb)

to express something in speech or writing, especially in a definite or formal way

stick/put/shove your oar in ()

to give your opinion about something that other people are discussing without being asked to

ventilate (verb)

formal to express or discuss an opinion

voice (verb)

formal to express your opinions or feelings about something, especially negative feelings

vote (verb)

to formally express an opinion by choosing between two or more issues, people etc

vote with your feet/wallet ()

to express an opinion through your actions, for example by not going to a place or by deciding not to spend money