Lettura per l'Esame ACT - Opinioni
Qui imparerai alcune parole inglesi legate alle opinioni, come "exalt", "unbiased", "consensus", ecc. che ti aiuteranno a superare i tuoi ACT.
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an opinion or decision that is formed based on one's belief or circumstances
punto di vista
one's personal level of confidence, enthusiasm, and emotional well-being, especially in the context of facing challenges or adversity
morale
the act of expressing disapproval or opposition to something
obiezione
a situation in which all those involved are in complete agreement on something
unanimità
the act of inflicting physical punishment as a means of discipline or correction
punizione
a person who habitually expresses negative or pessimistic views, especially in opposition to new ideas or proposals
contrario
a unique approach or perspective that is centered around a particular opinion
inclinazione
the way in which something is perceived or received by others, often referring to the response or reaction to an idea, message, or product
ricezione
someone who acts against popular opinion, particularly in investment markets
bastian contrario
the power or freedom of making decisions in a particular situation
discrezione
a pre-established opinion that is formed before obtaining proper knowledge or experience
preconcetto
an opinion or feeling that one has about someone or something, particularly one formed unconsciously
impressione
a person who criticizes or belittles the value or importance of someone or something
detrattore
someone who disagrees with a common belief or an official decision
dissenso
showing that one actively dislikes or disagrees with something or someone
antagonista
showing or giving advantage, favor, or priority to someone or something over others
preferenziale
entirely satisfactory and acceptable, without any fault
irreprensibile
not favoring a particular party in a way that enables one to act or decide fairly
imparziale
not having favoritism or prejudice towards any particular side or viewpoint
imparziale
to praise someone or something enthusiastically and often publicly
acclamare
to express agreement with a particular opinion, statement, action, etc.
convenire
to draw a logical inference or outcome based on established premises or evidence
concludere
to admire someone excessively, often regarding it as an ideal or perfect figure
idolatrare