52 Words to use with opinions

[experimental method] protocol, experimental method, blind experiment, double-blind experiment, controlled experiment. poll, survey, opinion poll.

Meanwhile, what a life he led!his opinions law; his wishes gospel; the cathedral crowded when he preached; churches attended; schools visited; waltzing calumniated; novels concealed; shoulders covered; petticoats lengthenedall to gain his approving eye.

There is an opinion prevalent among some of our good citizens that Broadway is not only the longest and widest, but the most superbly built, street in the world.

But let the tide of opinion change and grow favourable to supernaturalism, then the seers of visions come to the front.

A generation ago Lord Morley wrote: The preliminary stage has scarcely been reachedthe stage in which public opinion grants to every one the unrestricted right of shaping his own beliefs, independently of those of the people who surround him.

Gregory Nazianzen, whether preaching in his paternal village or in the cathedral of Constantinople, was equally the creator of those opinion-makers who settle the verdicts of men.

The opinion men give of women's reputation, and the good and wrong ideas they acquire of us are always equally false.

But I must avow that my deliberate opinion coincides with that of Burke, Fox, and Erskine, who pronounced it to be unsupported by any precedent, and to be in accordance with the principles of the Polish, not the English, monarchy.

They are happily impossible where public opinion commands and insists upon full information concerning all the nation's affairs.

Do you not know that opinion conquers itself, and is not conquered by another?

In all that the Italians have thus far done, since the conclusion of the with Austria, they have not necessarily been brought into conflict with any foreign nation, though they may have terribly offended those legitimate sovereigns who have been accustomed either to give law to Europe or to see public opinion defer considerably to their will.

In rare cases a favourite will persuade her lord to retain her pet son and make him heir, but both the Courts and public opinion discountenance this practice.

Now this false and servile opinion faith alone takes away, and teaches us to trust in, and rest upon, the grace of God, whereby is given freely that which is needful to work all things.

True opinion fares yet more perilously.

ERREUR, f., méprise, opinion fausse.

On this account, they are not, however, allowed to interfere in the smallest degree with any of these proceedings, and much less make a formal proposal, as most assuredly would be advisable if permitted so to do, in favor of any particular person or persons in their opinion fit for the discharge of the above mentioned duties.

Qui le fabricant s'était-il vu forcé de renvoyer?Son ami avait-il prévu une telle décision?Sur quoi avait-il basé son opinion de l'homme d'affaires?Cette opinion s'est-elle trouvée être bien fondée?

she says, when he flouts at sober argument and pitches all received opinions hither and thither in the wild capriciousness of youthful paradox.

In my opinion humanity has nothing to gain by his discoveries, the application of which would increase the already too numerous means of destruction.

Opinions idols, and not God, express.

The climatic difficulties of that route were in his opinion insuperable, to say nothing of the hostility of the natives of the Ong-Kor plateau and the Muzbakh valley.

Ladies can't say Though Stephen miscarri'd that so did the play: Judgement could ne're to this opinion leane That Lowen, Tailor, ere could grace thy Scene: 'Tis richly good unacted, and to me Thy very Farse appears a Comedy.

Turgenieff objected to these views; in his opinion love is a sentiment which has a unique color of its owna quality differentiating it from all other sentimentseliminating the lover's own personality, as it were.

And since the Sikh and I agreed on that point no other opinion matters.

Finally, he is rich in works, busy in obedience, cheerful and unmoved in expectation, better with evils, in common opinion miserable, but in true judgment more than a man.

52 Words to use with  opinions