Meinung und Argument - Perspektiven in der Diskussion
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter, die sich auf Diskussionsperspektiven beziehen, wie zum Beispiel „falsch beurteilen“, „infer“ und „impression“.
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used to suggest that the opposite of what has been stated may be closer to the truth
used to introduce one's personal opinion or perspective on a topic, emphasizing on the fact that it is their personal view
an abbreviation that is used in texting to express one's personal opinion about a particular subject
an opinion or feeling that one has about someone or something, particularly one formed unconsciously

Eindruck, Meinung

used to emphasize that the speaker is being sincere and truthful in their statement

in aller Ehrlichkeit, ehrlich gesagt

to reach an opinion or decision based on available evidence and one's understanding of the matter

folgern
a conclusion one reaches from the existing evidence or known facts

Inferenz, Schlussfolgerung

used to express what one thinks or believes, which is not necessarily a fact
to suddenly interrupt someone with one’s own opinion or remark

unterbrechen, einwerfen

the state or quality of unwillingness to change one's opinion or behavior

Unnachgiebigkeit, Hartnäckigkeit

someone who possesses the necessary knowledge or ability to form or give an opinion about something or someone

Richter, Bewertungsexperte

an opinion that is uncommon, unpopular, or strange

unüblicher Standpunkt, seltsame Meinung

to firmly and persistently express an opinion, belief, or statement as true and valid

behaupten
to ascertain that one's feeling, opinion, point of view, etc. is considered, understood, or has an impact
a specific set of opinions, ideas, etc. on which conflicting parties agree; a position that is intermediate

Kompromissposition, gemeinsame Basis

to form an incorrect opinion or assessment about someone or something

falsch beurteilen, nicht richtig einschätzen

an incorrect or unjust opinion that is formed about someone

Fehlurteil, falsche Einschätzung

to be critical of people and tell them what is right and wrong in order to establish one’s superiority

moralisch belehren, moralisiere

to restrain someone from freely expressing their opinions in public

mundtot machen, unterdrücken

in a way that deliberately refrains from giving a definitive answer or expressing one's opinion or intentions clearly

nonchalant, neutral

