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Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of giving your opinion in British Thesaurus

Ways of giving your opinion

your two cents ()

used for saying what your opinion is about something

perhaps (adverb)

used for giving an opinion when you want to be polite and not seem too certain or definite

frankly (adverb)

used for emphasizing that what you are about to say is your honest opinion, even though the person you are talking to might not like it

personally (adverb)

mainly spoken used for emphasizing that you are giving your own opinion

as/so far as I’m concerned ()

used when you are giving your opinion about something, especially when this may be different from other people’s opinions

to my way of thinking ()

used when giving your opinion about something

if you want my advice/opinion ()

used for emphasizing that you are giving someone your honest advice/opinion, perhaps without being asked for it

if you ask me ()

used before you give someone your opinion about something

to my mind ()

used for emphasizing that you are expressing your own opinion

all things considered ()

used for saying that you have thought carefully about all aspects of something before expressing an opinion about it

at the same time ()

used for introducing another fact or opinion that needs to be considered as well as the one that has just been stated

dare I say (it) ()

used when you are saying something that you think other people may not like

for my money ()

used for emphasizing that you think what you are going to say is correct

happen to do something (spoken)

spoken used for expressing an opinion firmly, because you are angry

having said that ()

used for adding an opinion that seems to be the opposite of what you have just said, although you think both are true

how shall I put it?/let me put it this way ()

used when you are going to say something that is honest but may sound rude

I don’t know ()

used when you are giving your opinion and want to find out what someone else thinks

if I may say so ()

used for introducing a personal comment, when you know that the person who you are speaking to may find this offensive

I hear you say/cry ()

used for saying what you think someone’s opinion will be, so that you can give your reaction to it

I’ll tell you something/one thing/another thing ()

used when you are going to make a statement or give your opinion about something

I must confess ()

used when you are admitting a feeling or opinion that you would not normally tell people about

in my book ()

used when giving your strong opinion about something

in my humble opinion ()

used for expressing your opinion about something, especially when you are sure that you are right

I should think/imagine/hope ()

used for saying what you think/hope is true, when you have reasons for your opinion

look (verb)

used for giving your opinion about how likely it is that something will happen or be true

my money’s on someone/something ()

used for saying that you think a particular person is going to do or achieve something, or that a particular thing is going to happen

quite frankly/honestly ()

used for expressing your opinion in a way that sounds sincere and direct

something tells me (that) ()

used for saying that you think something is probably true or will probably happen

speaking as someone ()

used for saying that an opinion you are going to express is a result of who you are, what you do, or your relationship with other people

suspect (verb)

spoken used for stating an opinion to make it sound less direct

that said ()

used for adding an opinion that seems to be the opposite of what you have just said, although you think both are true

to be frank/let me be frank ()

used when you are going to say something that other people might not like to hear

without wishing/wanting to do something ()

used when you are going to say something that someone may not like