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opinion on something vs opinion about something

Both 'opinion on something' and 'opinion about something' are commonly used and correct in English. They can be used interchangeably depending on personal preference or context.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 2000 views

opinion on something

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express one's viewpoint or belief regarding a specific topic or issue.

Examples:

  • What is your opinion on the new policy?
  • I have a strong opinion on climate change.
  • She shared her opinion on the matter during the meeting.
  • Member Info. #1 03-Aug-2006, 10:47. Question Opinion on/of. Hi, Do we say ' what's your opinion on something' or 'what's your opinion of something' Thanks ...
  • Nov 21, 2014 ... I Need Your Opinion On Something… Home » News » I Need Your Opinion On Something… Posted By Scott Kelby on Friday, November 21, ...
  • Nov 26, 2015 ... LPT: It's better to have no opinion on something than an uninformed ..... that once someone forms an opinion on something, it's much harder for ...
  • “Could I ask your opinion on something?” Posted on 05/11/2014 by Lesley Bloomfield. The title of my blog this week is the exact phrase I used when I spoke to ...

Alternatives:

  • view on something
  • perspective on something
  • stance on something
  • thoughts on something
  • belief on something

opinion about something

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to express one's viewpoint or belief regarding a specific topic or issue.

Examples:

  • What is your opinion about the new movie?
  • I have a different opinion about the situation.
  • She expressed her opinion about the project.
  • hold. verb. to have an opinion about something. incline. verb. formal. to tend to behave in a particular way or to have a particular attitude or opinion · reckon. verb.
  • to form an opinion about something after considering all the details or facts ... to form an opinion about something that is based on information that you already ...
  • used when you are giving your opinion about something, especially when this may be different ... used before you give someone your opinion about something  ...
  • Jul 28, 2012 ... What's a word for an instance in which one has an opinion about something without having tried it? 4 · A word or phrase meaning the utter ...

Alternatives:

  • view about something
  • perspective about something
  • stance about something
  • thoughts about something
  • belief about something

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