
N/A
used to describe someone or something that perfectly matches one's tastes, values, or preferences
The idiom "after one's own heart" originated during the Middle Ages in English language usage. It draws upon the metaphorical concept of the heart as the center of one's emotions, desires, and character. The idea behind the expression is that when someone is "after one's own heart," they possess qualities, preferences, or values that resonate deeply with the individual. The idiom is used to describe someone who shares the same qualities, preferences, or values as the person being referred to. It is typically used to express approval, admiration, or affection for the individual. It signifies a strong sense of connection and compatibility based on shared characteristics or beliefs.

(자세)
태도
the typical way a person thinks or feels about something or someone, often affecting their behavior and decisions

(불가지론자적인)
불가지론적인
(of a person) believing that the existence of God or supernatural is unknown and unknowable

(자신감 있는)
단호한
confident in expressing one's opinions, ideas, or needs in a clear, direct, and respectful manner

N/A
to have a particular point of view that is rare and unusual among others

(믿음)
신념
something that we think is true or real

(신뢰하다)
믿다
to hold an opinion that something is the case
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(한쪽으로 치우친)
편향된
having a preference or unfair judgment toward one side or viewpoint over others

N/A
to be vastly different from each other in terms of opinions, attitude, etc.

(잘난 체하는)
거만한
too confident or proud in expressing oneself, in a way that is annoying to others

(공감대)
합의
an agreement reached by all members of a group

(지속성)
일관성
the quality of always acting or being the same way, or having the same opinions or standards

(지속적인)
일관된
following the same course of action or behavior over time

(확신)
신념
a belief or opinion that is very strong

(경향 (경향성))
current (견해의 흐름)
the presence or flow of a set of ideas, feelings, or opinions among a group of individuals

(평론가)
비평가
someone who evaluates and provides opinions or judgments about various forms of art, literature, performances, or other creative works

(심오한)
깊은
(of a person) difficult to fully understand or get close to, often refraining from sharing their true feelings or ideas with others

(우호적인)
호의적인
having a specific feeling, opinion, or attitude about someone or something

N/A
a person who pretends to disagree with an opinion or idea just to promote a discussion concerning a particular subject
The idiom "devil's advocate" is believed to have originated in the 16th century. It is thought to have come from the Catholic Church's canonization process, in which a church official known as the "promotor fidei" (promoter of the faith) was tasked with arguing against the canonization of a candidate. The promotor fidei's job was to play the devil's advocate, presenting all the negative evidence against the candidate in order to ensure that the decision to canonize them was made carefully and objectively. This expression is used to describe someone who intentionally takes a position that is opposed to the majority opinion in order to stimulate debate or discussion.

(독단)
교리
a belief or a belief system held by an authority who proclaims it to be undeniably true and expects immediate acceptance

(교조적인)
독단적인
convinced that everything one believes in is true and others are wrong

(결정하지 않은 사람)
모르시는 분
someone who does not provide a definite answer for a question, particularly when being asked in a poll

(복음 전파적인)
선교적인
very eager to persuade people to accept one's views or opinions

(지지자)
주창자
a supporter of a theory, belief, idea, etc. who tries to persuade others that it is true or good in order to gain their support

(자유로운 사상가)
자유 사상가
someone who has their own opinions, ideas, and beliefs rather than accepting other people's, especially about religion or politics

(힘찬)
강력한
(of people or opinions) strong and demanding in manner or expression
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