Opinionizing: meaning, definitions and examples
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opinionizing
[ əˈpɪnjəˌnɑɪzɪŋ ]
expressing thoughts
To express one's thoughts, beliefs, or judgments, especially in a forceful or authoritative manner. It often involves sharing personal opinions or viewpoints on a particular topic.
Synonyms
expressing opinions, sharing viewpoints, voicing beliefs.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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opinionizing |
Used when someone consistently shares their opinions in a way that might be seen as overbearing or unnecessary. It often has a negative connotation.
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expressing opinions |
Used in general contexts when people share what they think or feel about a topic. This phrase is neutral and suitable for most situations.
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sharing viewpoints |
Used in collaborative and open-minded settings where multiple perspectives are valued and encouraged. This phrase has a positive, inclusive connotation.
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voicing beliefs |
Used when expressing deeply held personal or ethical convictions. This phrase can be neutral or positive, depending on the context.
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Examples of usage
- He enjoys opinionizing on current political issues.
- She is known for opinionizing on social media.
- Opinionizing about the book, he highlighted its strengths and weaknesses.
- The talk show host is constantly opinionizing on various topics.
- I don't appreciate when people are constantly opinionizing without considering all perspectives.
Translations
Translations of the word "opinionizing" in other languages:
🇵🇹 opinar
🇮🇳 राय देना
🇩🇪 Meinung äußern
🇮🇩 berpendapat
🇺🇦 висловлювати думку
🇵🇱 wyrażanie opinii
🇯🇵 意見を述べる
🇫🇷 exprimer une opinion
🇪🇸 opinar
🇹🇷 fikir beyan etme
🇰🇷 의견을 말하다
🇸🇦 إبداء الرأي
🇨🇿 vyjadřování názoru
🇸🇰 vyjadrovanie názoru
🇨🇳 表达意见
🇸🇮 izraziti mnenje
🇮🇸 að tjá skoðun
🇰🇿 пікір білдіру
🇬🇪 აზრის გამოთქმა
🇦🇿 rəy bildirmək
🇲🇽 opinar
Etymology
The word 'opinionizing' is a derivative of the noun 'opinion', which dates back to the 14th century. The verb 'opinionize' was first recorded in the mid-19th century, with 'opinionizing' emerging later as its present participle form. The term gained popularity in the context of expressing personal thoughts and viewpoints, especially in the age of social media and online discussions.
See also: opinionated, opinionation, opinions.