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Opinión y Argumento - Formar o Expresar una Opinión 6

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con formar o expresar una opinión, como "tide", "theory" y "swing".

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Words Related to Opinion and Argument
to take
to take
[Verbo]

to have or show a particular feeling, opinion, or reaction

entender

entender

Ex: He took an interest in learning a new skill. 
take
take
[Sustantivo]

the idea or opinion that is formed about something or the way one thinks of a situation

opinión

opinión

to [take] a dim view of {sth}

to disapprove of something or regard it negatively

ver con malos ojos, ver con desconfianza

ver con malos ojos, ver con desconfianza

Ex: The teacher took a dim view of cheating on exams. 
take it or leave it

used to show that one does not care if one's offer is accepted or rejected one will not negotiate further

alguien puede tomarlo o dejarlo

alguien puede tomarlo o dejarlo

Ex: I'll give you $500 for the camera, but that's my final offer. Take it or leave it. 
to [take] {sth} into consideration

to give thought to a certain fact before making a decision

tener en cuenta, tomar en consideración

tener en cuenta, tomar en consideración

Ex: When planning the project, we need to take budget constraints into consideration. 
tendentious
tendentious
[Adjetivo]

stating a cause or opinion that one strongly believes in, particularly one that causes a lot of controversy

tendencioso

tendencioso

Ex: The journalist’s tendentious article sparked heated debates online. 
tendentiously
tendentiously
[Adverbio]

in a way that promotes or expresses a controversial opinion, especially one that many people do not agree with

de modo tendencioso

de modo tendencioso

tendentiousness
tendentiousness
[Sustantivo]

the act of strongly expressing or supporting a particular opinion, especially one that many people disagree with

tendenciosidad

tendenciosidad

that said
that said
[Frase]

used to introduce statement that is in contrast to what one previously stated

dicho esto, dicho lo cual

dicho esto, dicho lo cual

Ex: It's just a gimmick. That said, I'd love to do it. 
theory
theory
[Sustantivo]

an idea, opinion, or belief that one perceives to be true, although it remains to be proved

teoría

teoría

there is (something|a lot|much) to be said for {sth}

used to highlight the advantages something has

hay algo que decir a su favor

hay algo que decir a su favor

then again
then again
[Frase]

used to add a statement that contradicts what one has just said

por otra parte

por otra parte

Ex: I thought the movie was too long. Then again, the visuals were stunning. 
thesis
thesis
[Sustantivo]

a statement that someone presents as a topic to be argued or examined

tesis

tesis

Ex: In the debate, Sarah presented the thesis that stricter gun control laws would lead to a decrease in gun-related violence. 
to think
to think
[Verbo]

to have a type of belief or idea about a person or thing

pensar

pensar

Ex: He thinks that the restaurant serves the best pizza in town. 
to [think] for {oneself}

to rely on no one in making decisions or forming opinions

pensar por uno mismo

pensar por uno mismo

Ex: It's important to think for oneself and not just follow the crowd. 
thinking
thinking
[Sustantivo]

the set of opinions or ideas that one has about something

pensamiento, ideas

pensamiento, ideas

to [think] better of {sth}

to decide against doing something upon reconsideration

cambiar de opinión, reconsiderar

cambiar de opinión, reconsiderar

Ex: He initially planned to quit his job in a fit of anger, but he thought better of it and decided to have a calm conversation with his boss instead. 
to [think] the world of {sb}

to be extremely fond of someone or greatly admire them

tener a alguien en alta estima, querer mucho a alguien

tener a alguien en alta estima, querer mucho a alguien

Ex: She thinks the world of her grandmother. 
thoughtcrime
thoughtcrime
[Sustantivo]

a controversial way of thinking that is considered socially unacceptable or criminal

crimental

crimental

thought police
thought police
[Sustantivo]

a group of individuals who aim to seize control of people’s beliefs or opinions

policía del pensamiento

policía del pensamiento

tide
tide
[Sustantivo]

the general trend or movement in public opinion, social attitudes, or events

corriente, ola

corriente, ola

Ex: A tide of support for the candidate developed overnight. 
to {one's} mind

in someone's personal opinion

a mi juicio

a mi juicio

Ex: That was, to my mind, the most moving part of the movie 
to {one's} way of thinking

based on one’s opinion

a (mi,  tu

a (mi, tu

Ex: To her way of thinking, exercising regularly is important for maintaining good health. 
turnaround
turnaround
[Sustantivo]

a complete or unexpected change in someone's attitude, opinion, or behavior

giro, vuelco

giro, vuelco

uncommunicative
uncommunicative
[Adjetivo]

not open to sharing thoughts or information

poco comunicativo, reservado

poco comunicativo, reservado

Ex: He was uncommunicative during the meeting, offering no input or feedback. 
unequivocal
unequivocal
[Adjetivo]

expressing one's ideas and opinions so clearly that it leaves no room for doubt

inequívoco, claro

inequívoco, claro

Ex: Her unequivocal support for the policy was evident in her speech. 
to vacillate

to be undecided and not know what opinion, idea, or course of action to stick to

vacilar

vacilar

Ex: She is currently vacillating on which college to attend next year. 
vacillation
vacillation
[Sustantivo]

the act of switching between two opinions, especially in an annoying way

vacilación, indecisión

vacilación, indecisión

value-free
value-free
[Adjetivo]

not influenced by personal opinions or subjective views

imparcial

imparcial

value-laden
value-laden
[Adjetivo]

influenced by subjective views or opinions

cargado de valor

cargado de valor

to ventilate

to publicly express one's opinions, feelings, or complaints

ventilar

ventilar

verdict
verdict
[Sustantivo]

an opinion given or a decision made after much consideration

veredicto, juicio

veredicto, juicio

Ex: After much deliberation, the team reached a verdict on the best course of action. 
view
view
[Sustantivo]

a personal belief or judgment that is not based on proof or certainty

opinión,  punto de vista

opinión, punto de vista

Ex: It's my view that we should postpone the meeting. 
virtue signaling
virtue signaling
[Sustantivo]

the act of making a positive impression on others by conveying one's social or political opinions publicly

señalización de la virtud, postureo ético

señalización de la virtud, postureo ético

vocal
vocal
[Adjetivo]

giving opinions loudly or freely

vocal, franco

vocal, franco

Ex: She was vocal in her support for environmental conservation at the town hall meeting. 
vociferous
vociferous
[Adjetivo]

expressing feelings or opinions, loudly and forcefully

vociferante, vehemente

vociferante, vehemente

Ex: The opposition party voiced vociferous complaints about the new tax policy during the legislative session. 
voice
voice
[Sustantivo]

the right to give an opinion on something

voz

voz

Ex: In a democracy, freedom of speech ensures that every citizen has a voice in expressing their opinions and beliefs. 
to voice
to voice
[Verbo]

to express something verbally and openly, especially a feeling, opinion, etc.

expresar

expresar

Ex: In the meeting, employees were encouraged to voice their opinions on the proposed changes. 
volte-face
volte-face
[Sustantivo]

a complete and abrupt change of opinion or plan of action

cambio radical, cambio de orientación

cambio radical, cambio de orientación

to weigh in

to get involved in an argument, discussion, or activity and share one's opinions

intervenir

intervenir

Ex: The CEO wanted to weigh in and offer guidance on the strategic direction of the company. 
to weigh up

to observe someone closely to evaluate their character, abilities, etc.

sopesar

sopesar

Ex: She decided to weigh him up before entrusting him with the important task. 
welcome
welcome
[Sustantivo]

the way that an idea, opinion, or a point of view is received or approved by people

acogida, recepción

acogida, recepción

would
would
[Verbo]

used to express an opinion about which one is not certain

tendría, sería

tendría, sería

Ex: She would probably agree with your proposal if you explain it clearly. 
to write in

to write to an organization or a broadcasting company in order to express one's opinions or to ask for information

escribir

escribir

Ex: Many citizens wrote in expressing their dissatisfaction with the new law. 
you know what?

used to introduce something exciting or surprising

¿Sabes qué?

¿Sabes qué?

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