
042. Belief and opinion
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to have a specific opinion or belief about someone or something

juger, estimer, considérer, maintenir
to firmly and persistently express an opinion, belief, or statement as true and valid

soutenir
to hold a particular opinion or attitude or have a feeling that something might be the case without a justifiable reason

penser, estimer, avoir le sentiment que
to think that something is probably true, especially something bad, without having proof

suspecter, soupçonner
used to introduce one's personal opinion or perspective on a topic, emphasizing on the fact that it is their personal view

si vous voulez mon avis
to form a specific opinion or perception regarding something or someone

considérer, voir
a strong feeling of certainty that something or someone exists or is true; a strong feeling that something or someone is right or good

croyance, foi
a particular set of beliefs, values, or principles developed in search of the truth about life and the universe

philosophie
relating to or involving the use of reasoning and understanding capacity

intellectuel, cérébral
(of a political viewpoint or ideology) advocating social equality, collective responsibility, and government intervention in the economy

de gauche
(of a political viewpoint) favoring traditional social values, limited government, and individual responsibility

de droite, conservateur
a person who supports a system where the community collectively owns and controls the means of production, distribution, and exchange, known as socialism

socialiste
an individual who is against war and violence as a way to settle disagreements or conflicts

pacifiste
someone who holds traditional views or methods, often preferring stability and continuity over change or innovation

conservateur
giving someone or something too much thought or attention in an unusual way

obsessionnel
unusual in a way that stands out as different from the expected or typical

étrange, bizarre, curieux
supporting traditional values and beliefs and not willing to accept any contradictory change

conservateur
belonging to or following the methods or thoughts that are old as opposed to new or different ones

traditionnel
supporting or pursuing a course of action that is neither liberal nor conservative
(of a person or ideology) not extreme or radical and considered reasonable by a majority of people

modéré
willing to give one's energy and time to something because one believes in it

engagé, dévoué, convaincu
used to express what one thinks or believes, which is not necessarily a fact

de l'avis de, pour ma part, à mes yeux, en ce qui me concerne
