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Meinung - Meinungen äußern

Tauchen Sie ein in englische Redewendungen, die sich auf das Äußern von Meinungen beziehen, wie 'outside the box denken' und 'nimm es von mir'.

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English idioms related to Opinion
the thing is
the thing is
[Phrase]

used to introduce an explanation or a reason for something; often a way of clarifying a situation

Ex: She agreed to meet, but the thing is, she’s running late.
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for what it is worth

used before a comment or opinion to indicate that the speaker is sharing it, even though they may not be sure of its value or significance

Ex: I understand your hesitation, but for what it's worth, I think you're more capable of handling this challenge than you realize.
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[set] in {one's} ways

to refuse to change one's opinions, behaviors, habits, etc.

Ex: Despite the feedback from colleagues, he remains set in his ways and refuses to consider alternative viewpoints.
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to [speak] {one's} mind

to express one's opinions in an honest or fearless way

Ex: The therapist encouraged her patients to speak their minds, assuring them that their thoughts and feelings were valid and important.
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to [shift] {one's} ground

to adopt a different opinion or point of view, particularly a contradictory one

Ex: The therapist encouraged her patients to speak their minds, assuring them that their thoughts and feelings were valid and important.
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to [think] (little|badly|poorly) of {sb}

to have a negative or unfavorable opinion or perception of that person

Ex: The company's unethical practices caused many customers to think poorly of the brand.
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to [think] nothing of {sth}

to think that something is normal, easy, unimportant, etc., particularly while others think it to be wrong, strange, difficult, important, etc.

Ex: The experienced teacher thinks nothing of answering students' questions and addressing their concerns
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to [think] outside the box

to think in a creative way in order to come up with original solutions

Ex: The entrepreneur succeeded in the competitive market by thinking outside the box and identifying unmet customer needs.
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in a (new|different) light

to perceive or regard someone or something with a new perspective, particularly one that is positive

Ex: After hearing her personal story, I came to see her in a new light, understanding her motivations and struggles better.
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take it from me

used to advise someone to trust one's judgment or experience concerning a particular matter

Ex: Take it from me, pursuing your passions leads to a fulfilling and meaningful life.Don't let fear or self-doubt hold you back.
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to take it from someone

used to tell someone to accept the word or advice of someone else, particularly someone who is older or more experienced

Ex: Having traveled the world extensively, I can take it from someone who's experienced different cultures, that open-mindedness and adaptability are essential for a fulfilling life.
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gut (feeling|reaction)
gut feeling
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a belief that is strong, yet without any explainable reason

Ex: The investor made a gut decision to invest in the start-up, even though it was a risky venture.
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a word to the wise

used before advising someone or giving them a warning

Ex: A word to the wise: treat others with kindness and respect, as you never know when you might need their help or support.
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to [run] deep
to run deep
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(of a feeling, problem, or belief) to be really strong or troublesome due to having existed for a long time

Ex: The desire for freedom runs deep in the human spirit, a yearning for self-determination and the ability to live life on one's own terms.
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straight from the shoulder

saying what is in one's mind in a very forceful yet honest manner

Ex: The friend gave her straight from the shoulder advice, pointing out the potential consequences of her actions without judgment or malice.
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to (the best of|) my knowledge

used when one is about to say something that is only based on information they have

Ex: To my knowledge, there are no known side effects associated with this medication.
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to [shoot] off {one's} mouth

to continuously talk about something, in a way that seems foolish or careless

Ex: The social media influencer's habit of shooting off her mouth about controversial topics caused her to lose followers and damage her reputation.
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in {one's} bad books

in a state in which one is disliked by someone

Ex: The child's constant tantrums, her disrespectful attitude towards her parents, and her refusal to obey their rules caused a rift between her and her parents, putting her firmly in their bad books.
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in {one's} good books

in a state in which someone is very pleased with one

Ex: The child was respectful and obedient, so she was in her parents' good books.
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to [change] {one's} tune

to change one's opinion, attitude, or way of speaking, usually to something very different from before

Ex: She changed her tune when she saw the results of the experiment.
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to [know] where {sb} [stand]

to have an understanding of how one is viewed or valued by another person

Ex: The negotiation concluded with both parties understanding where they stood in terms of the agreement, fostering a sense of mutual clarity.
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to {not} [have] a good word to say (for|about) {sth}

to have a very negative opinion about someone or something and to be unable to say anything positive or complimentary about them

Ex: He doesn’t have a good word to say about his old job; he always complains about it.
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to [hold]  {one's} tongue

to refrain from speaking or expressing one's thoughts or opinions

Ex: In situations like these, it's often better to hold your tongue and listen rather than speak impulsively.
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