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Opinión y Argumento - Tener una Opinión o Idea 2

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con tener una opinión o idea, como "remark", "mouthy" y "hue".

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Words Related to Opinion and Argument
to [have] a mind of {one's} own

to be capable of making one's own decisions without being influenced by others

tener criterio propio, no dejarse influir

tener criterio propio, no dejarse influir

Ex: He is not rude; he simply has a mind of his own.

No es grosero; simplemente tiene criterio propio.

heresy
heresy
[Sustantivo]

any opinion or belief that conflicts with the official or widely accepted position

herejía, heterodoxia

herejía, heterodoxia

Ex: Her political heresy sparked fierce debate among members .

Su herejía política desató un acalorado debate entre los miembros.

hue
hue
[Sustantivo]

a type of attitude, belief, or opinion one has

color

color

Ex: The newspaper presented articles with various hues to provide a balanced perspective .

El periódico presentó artículos con varios matices para ofrecer una perspectiva equilibrada.

idea
idea
[Sustantivo]

one's opinion or belief about something

idea

idea

inflexible
inflexible
[Adjetivo]

(of a rule, opinion, etc.) fixed and not easily changed

inmutable

inmutable

Ex: The law was considered inflexible and outdated , prompting calls for reform .

La ley era considerada inflexible y obsoleta, lo que provocó llamados a su reforma.

intransigent
intransigent
[Adjetivo]

unwilling to behave differently or change one’s opinions or attitude, especially in an unreasonable way

intransigente

intransigente

mainstream
mainstream
[Sustantivo]

the opinions, activities, or methods that are considered normal because they are accepted by a majority of people

corriente dominante

corriente dominante

Ex: His views were considered outside the mainstream of political thought .

Sus puntos de vista se consideraban fuera del corriente principal del pensamiento político.

maverick
maverick
[Sustantivo]

an individual who thinks and behaves differently and independently

inconformista

inconformista

Ex: In a room full of followers , he stood out as the maverick.

En una habitación llena de seguidores, él destacaba como el inconformista.

maverick
maverick
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) thinking and behaving differently and independently

inconformista, disidente

inconformista, disidente

Ex: Her maverick attitude made her both admired and misunderstood.

Su actitud independiente la hacía tanto admirada como incomprendida.

moderate
moderate
[Adjetivo]

(of a person or ideology) not extreme or radical and considered reasonable by a majority of people

moderado, equilibrado

moderado, equilibrado

Ex: She is a moderate person who listens to all sides before making decisions .

Ella es una persona moderada que escucha a todas las partes antes de tomar decisiones.

moderate
moderate
[Sustantivo]

a person who holds centrist views, avoiding extreme positions and seeking balance or compromise, especially in politics

moderado

moderado

Ex: The election saw a rise in support for moderates over extremists .

La elección vio un aumento en el apoyo a los moderados sobre los extremistas.

mouthy
mouthy
[Adjetivo]

talking a lot and expressing one's opinions forcefully, especially in a rude and offensive way

bocón

bocón

non-committal
non-committal
[Adjetivo]

not expressing one's definite opinion or intention clearly, especially in an argument

que no se compromete

que no se compromete

of one mind

used to refer to a state where a group of individuals share the same agreement or opinion

tener la misma opinión

tener la misma opinión

Ex: The board members found themselves of the same mind after a thorough debate on the company's future direction.
opinion
opinion
[Sustantivo]

your feelings or thoughts about a particular subject, rather than a fact

opinión

opinión

Ex: They asked for her opinion on the new company policy .

Le pidieron su opinión sobre la nueva política de la empresa.

opinionated
opinionated
[Adjetivo]

having strong opinions and not willing to change them

dogmático

dogmático

Ex: She remained opinionated despite the new evidence.

Ella siguió obstinada a pesar de las nuevas pruebas.

pigheaded
pigheaded
[Adjetivo]

persisting to do things the way one sees fit and unwilling to change one's opinion, no matter how irrational it might seem

terco, testarudo

terco, testarudo

pigheadedness
pigheadedness
[Sustantivo]

the fact of unreasonably refusing to change one's mind about something

terquedad

terquedad

point of view

a person's perspective or opinion on a particular matter

punto de vista, perspectiva

punto de vista, perspectiva

Ex: The article presents both sides of the debate from a neutral point of view.
position
position
[Sustantivo]

a viewpoint or way of considering a situation, topic, or issue

posición, postura

posición, postura

Ex: The report outlined various positions on the matter .

El informe describió varias posiciones sobre el asunto.

prejudice
prejudice
[Sustantivo]

an unreasonable opinion or judgment based on dislike felt for a person, group, etc., particularly because of their race, sex, etc.

prejuicio

prejuicio

Ex: The novel explores themes of prejudice and social inequality .

La novela explora temas de prejuicio y desigualdad social.

prejudiced
prejudiced
[Adjetivo]

holding opinions or judgments influenced by personal bias rather than objective reasoning

prejuiciado, predispuesto

prejuiciado, predispuesto

Ex: Courts must avoid prejudiced rulings to ensure justice .

Los tribunales deben evitar fallos prejuiciosos para garantizar la justicia.

remark
remark
[Sustantivo]

something that is said that shows one's opinion of something

comentario, observación

comentario, observación

Ex: Her remark highlighted a crucial point that others had overlooked .

Su observación destacó un punto crucial que otros habían pasado por alto.

right-minded
right-minded
[Adjetivo]

having a set of opinions, principles, or standards of behavior that most people approve of

prudente

prudente

right-thinking
right-thinking
[Adjetivo]

having principles, standards, or opinions that other people approve of

de buen juicio

de buen juicio

schizophrenic
schizophrenic
[Adjetivo]

constantly switching between different paradoxical moods and opinions

esquizofrénico

esquizofrénico

self-opinionated

being of an opinion that showcases high regards for oneself, especially in an arrogant manner

terco

terco

self-regarding
self-regarding
[Adjetivo]

being obsessed with oneself in a self-righteous manner

egoísta

egoísta

[set] in {one's} ways

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

muy cerrado en sus costumbres, aferrado a sus hábitos

muy cerrado en sus costumbres, aferrado a sus hábitos

Ex: He isn't rude; he's just set in his ways and dislikes sudden changes.

No es grosero; simplemente está muy cerrado en sus costumbres y no le gustan los cambios repentinos.

small-minded
small-minded
[Adjetivo]

being solely interested in unimportant things and not willing to change one’s perspective, or consider other’s opinions

mezquino

mezquino

Ex: Despite his intelligence , his small-minded approach to problem-solving was a hindrance .

A pesar de su inteligencia, su enfoque estrecho de miras para resolver problemas era un obstáculo.

small-mindedness
small-mindedness
[Sustantivo]

the quality of being inflexible and solely interested in unimportant things and unwilling to consider other’s opinions

mezquindad

mezquindad

strong
strong
[Adjetivo]

(of an opinion or belief) held in a way that is firm and determined

firme (en creencia), fuerte (en creencia)

firme (en creencia), fuerte (en creencia)

Ex: The community has a strong preference for preserving the old park .

La comunidad tiene una fuerte preferencia por preservar el parque antiguo.

strong-minded
strong-minded
[Adjetivo]

having an independent mind with opinions and beliefs that are not easily influenced by others

decidido, resuelto

decidido, resuelto

Ex: Being strong-minded helped him stay focused on his goals .

Ser fuerte de mente le ayudó a mantenerse enfocado en sus metas.

stubborn
stubborn
[Adjetivo]

unwilling to change one's attitude or opinion despite good reasons to do so

terco, obstinado

terco, obstinado

Ex: Despite multiple attempts to convince him otherwise , he remained stubborn in his decision to quit his job .

A pesar de múltiples intentos para convencerlo de lo contrario, se mantuvo terco en su decisión de dejar su trabajo.

stubbornness
stubbornness
[Sustantivo]

the determination not to change one’s attitude or opinion on something

terquedad, necedad, obstinación

terquedad, necedad, obstinación

unbending
unbending
[Adjetivo]

having very strict beliefs and attitudes that are not going to change

inflexible

inflexible

unprejudiced
unprejudiced
[Adjetivo]

free from bias or preconceived opinions

imparcial, sin prejuicios

imparcial, sin prejuicios

Ex: His unprejudiced attitude made him a great mediator .

Su actitud imparcial lo convirtió en un gran mediador.

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