used before a comment or opinion to indicate that the speaker is sharing it, even though they may not be sure of its value or significance
to adopt a different opinion or point of view, particularly a contradictory one
to think that something is normal, easy, unimportant, etc., particularly while others think it to be wrong, strange, difficult, important, etc.
to think in a creative way in order to come up with original solutions
to perceive or regard someone or something with a new perspective, particularly one that is positive
used to advise someone to trust one's judgment or experience concerning a particular matter
used to tell someone to accept the word or advice of someone else, particularly someone who is older or more experienced
(of a feeling, problem, or belief) to be really strong or troublesome due to having existed for a long time
used when one is about to say something that is only based on information they have
to continuously talk about something, in a way that seems foolish or careless
to have an understanding of how one is viewed or valued by another person
to have a very negative opinion about someone or something and to be unable to say anything positive or complimentary about them