the ability to deliver a clear and strong message
able to utilize language to convey something well, especially in a persuasive manner
in a way that utilizes language to send a strong and clear message, especially when one is speaking in public
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the level of respect and admiration that one has for someone or something
to greatly admire or respect someone or something
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to show or make a thought, feeling, etc. known by looks, words, or actions
Nyelvtani Információk:
the act of showing one’s ideas or feelings through words or actions
the act of giving both sides of an argument a fair chance to express their opinions about something
Nyelvtani Információk:
the degree to which someone or something is accepted or considered appealing
describing something that is liked or approved
in a positive, approving, or useful manner
to give information or constructive suggestions about something, particularly with regard to improvement
to hold a particular opinion or attitude or have a feeling that something might be the case without a justifiable reason
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a belief or opinion that is inspired by one's emotions rather than facts
to have a particular opinion or feeling about something that makes one regard it in a specified way
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to be able to speak and express oneself, particularly in a difficult situation or circumstance
to believe something favorable about one's character or abilities even though it might not be true
Nyelvtani Információk:
to make an abrupt change of opinion or policy, especially in an exchange with the opposing one
(of people or opinions) strong and demanding in manner or expression
a person's ability to express their ideas and beliefs in a persuasive and assertive manner
used to express one's opinions or beliefs
The idiom "for my money" is a colloquial expression that originated from informal conversations and debates. It is used to convey one's personal opinion or preference, often implying that the speaker believes their viewpoint or choice is the best or most valuable. The phrase "for my money" is a way of emphasizing that the speaker is speaking from their own perspective or making a subjective judgment. It is commonly used in casual conversations, discussions, or reviews.
a public meeting place where people can discuss and exchange views on various topics or issues
forming one’s own ideas rather than accepting what is generally accepted
to limit freedom of speech or to prevent someone from writing or talking about a particular subject
a limitation on freedom of speech or a restriction on dissemination of information
to consider oneself better or more significant than one really is
to express one's strong opinions or beliefs publicly and forcefully, often in a long and impassioned speech
to allow one's feelings or opinions to be expressed
to form an opinion or judgement based on the information or experience one already has
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the positive opinion that people have about a person or a thing based on their reputation
to base an opinion or a judgment on something
Nyelvtani Információk:
N/A
/hæv ɐ dˌaʊn ˌɑːn ˌɛsbˈiː slˈæʃ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
to dislike someone or something or have hostility towards them
N/A
/hæv ɐ ɡˈʊd ɔːɹ hˈaɪ əpˈɪniən ʌv ˌɛsbˈiː slˈæʃ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
to think favorably or positively about someone or something
used to introduce an opposing statement after making a point
an absurd idea or discussion
a stupid argument, discussion, etc.
to have a specific opinion or belief about someone or something
Nyelvtani Információk:
(vádat emel valaki ellen)
neheztet valakire
/hˈoʊld ɐɡˈɛnst ˌɛsbˈiː slˈæʃ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
to have a negative opinion about someone because of their actions in the past
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to resist the temptation to say something; to stay calm
a statement, idea, or act that is obviously untrue, foolish, or unreasonable
used to inquire about someone's opinion of something
to start doubting a decision and begin to wonder whether it is the right or best thing to do
The idiom "have second thoughts" originates from the idea of reconsidering a decision or action before proceeding. It is used to suggest taking a moment to reflect or entertain doubts about one's initial choice, often due to uncertainty or a realization.
(megvédeni magát)
kitartani a vélemények mellett
/hˈʌŋkɚ dˈaʊn/
to hold on to one’s opinions or position, especially when confronted by unfavorable circumstances or criticism
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