563 adjectives to describe opinion

The Conversations add little to what we already know of Byron's religious opinions; nor is it easy to say where he ceases to be serious and begins to banter, or vice versa.

At least, such is the humble opinion of TIMOTHY TODD.

The opinion of those who believe that the demons had no share in the oracles, and that the coming of the Messiah made no change in them: and the contrary opinion of those who pretend that the incarnation of the word imposed a general silence on oracles, should be equally rejected.

It is worth something to be a Lincoln or a Kaiser Wilhelm& it gives a man a better opinion of the world to show appreciation for such men& what is better, love of them.

But outsideyou see, for people to know that you think about such things must necessarily give them a false opinion of you.

My experience of the diplomatic skill of the late Consul, does not permit me to coincide with this favourable opinion.

It was the universal opinion of partisans of both teams that Mathewson deserved to win because he outpitched his opponents.

The opposite opinion is, that animal food was not eaten till after the Flood, when the Lord renewed his covenant with Noah.

The late King Edward (then Prince of Wales) won golden opinions always.

But Ritz looked at the teacher with such unmistakable fright and astonishment, that the latter saw that it was an honest opinion which Ritz had made use of in his sentence.

Indeed, she soon began to find that the Countess de Provence was as little to be trusted as her husband; and the only member of the family whom she really liked, or of whom she had at all a favorable opinion, was the Count d'Artois, who, though not yet out of the school-room, "showed," as she told her mother, "sentiments of honesty which he could never have learned of his governor.

The more common and the more correct opinion is that by such omission only one sin is committed.

Exiled on account of his liberal opinions by Gregory, he had laid the foundation of his fame at Paris, where he successively became professor, peer, and ambassador, and was highly esteemed by all parties as a writer and a statesman.

It is because both parties interested have an identically erroneous opinion.

But my zeal was as yet little else, at that period of my life, than zeal for speculative opinions.

But at the time, these orders gave us all a most exalted opinion of our general's ability, and I remembered with a smile the gloomy prophecies of Colonel Washington.

An unfavorable opinion had heretofore not been within realms of the idlest speculation.

Did the doctor say suicide?" "I did not hear him express a definite opinion.

It is a claim backed by justice, by the declarations of British ministers and by the unanimous Hindu and Muslim opinion.

Thurston's resignation, as might have been expected, gave rise to a considerable amount of excitement and conflicting opinion.

No, no! Now, your correspondent holds the deliberate opinion that, in several respects, these aforesaid small animals of Madagascar might be an improvement upon the average Pennsylvania legislators.

"Tell me your candid opinion of this Mr. Gervase Henshaw.

Idiot (common soldier) crystallizes the exasperated ill opinion of officers for privates.

Of the regularity of the return of the summer rains it is at present difficult to form a decided opinion; but, as far as observation would admit, I am inclined to think they cannot be relied on with any degree of certainty, to the southward of the 25th degree of latitude.

I could not but observe that the others held the Nigger's statements in a respect not due them as mere opinions.

563 adjectives to describe  opinion