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Synonyms and antonyms of To have an opinion or opinions in British Thesaurus

To have an opinion or opinions

think (verb)

to have a particular opinion about someone or something

believe in ()

to think that an idea or a way of doing something is good or right

say (verb)

to think something, or to have a particular opinion

consider (verb)

to have a particular opinion about someone or something

hold (verb)

to have an opinion about something

incline (verb)

formal to tend to behave in a particular way or to have a particular attitude or opinion

reckon (verb)

to have a particular opinion about someone or something

have a mind of your own ()

to have strong opinions and the ability to make your own decisions

know best ()

used for saying whose opinion is most important

view (verb)

to think about or consider a subject or issue in a particular way

accredit (verb)

to believe that someone has a particular quality

ascribe to ()

to believe something is the cause of something else

ascribe to ()

to believe that something is a typical quality of someone or something

ascribe to ()

to believe that a particular person wrote a book or a piece of music, painted a picture etc so that people generally accept this to be true

attribute to ()

to believe that something is the result of a particular situation, event, or person’s actions

attribute to ()

to believe or say that something was written, said, painted etc by a particular person

believe (verb)

to have an opinion about what is true or what might happen, although there is no proof

deem (verb)

formal to consider that someone or something has a particular quality

espouse (verb)

formal to give your support to an idea, principle, or belief

fancy (verb)

Britishinformal to believe that someone will be successful in doing something, especially winning a competition or fight

feel (verb)

to have a particular way of thinking about something, especially one that depends on your emotions rather than on facts or evidence

give someone credit for something ()

to believe that someone is good at something or has a particular good quality

have (verb)

used for saying that there is an idea, a belief, or a feeling in your mind

have an axe to grind ()

to have an opinion or aim that influences your decisions and that you want other people to accept or consider

inherit (verb)

to have a belief, tradition, or way of life that you received from people who lived before you

lean (verb)

to tend to choose or support something

look on ()

to think of someone or something in a particular way

presume (verb)

to think that something is true because it is likely, although you cannot be certain

say (verb)

if people say something or if something is said, it is the opinion of a lot of people

say something to yourself ()

to have something in your mind, especially something that you are trying to make yourself believe is true

scent blood ()

to believe that an opponent is in a weak position and you can get an advantage over them

smell a rat ()

to believe that something dishonest, illegal, or wrong has happened

stand (verb)

to behave in a particular way

stand (verb)

to have a particular attitude or view about a person or subject

stereotype (verb)

to believe that someone has a particular character only because this is what many people believe someone of their particular class, nationality etc must be like, and not because you know anything about their personality

suspect (verb)

to believe that someone has done something, usually something bad

suspect (verb)

to believe that something is bad or worse than it appears

take (verb)

to have or to show a feeling or opinion

think positively ()

to believe that good things will happen or that a situation will improve

think the best/worst of someone ()

to decide that someone has good/bad qualities before you know them or understand their situation