B1 Collocation Neutral 2 Min. Lesezeit

l' net opinion

the net opinion

Wörtlich: the clear/sharp opinion

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  • A firm, clear, and unambiguous viewpoint on a specific topic.
  • Indicates you are not undecided or sitting on the fence.
  • Commonly used in debates, meetings, and serious discussions.

Bedeutung

This phrase describes a clear, sharp, and unambiguous viewpoint. It is used when someone has a firm stance that leaves no room for doubt or hesitation.

Wichtige Beispiele

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Discussing a new project at work

J'ai une opinion nette sur la stratégie à adopter.

I have a clear opinion on the strategy to adopt.

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Talking about a controversial movie

Après l'avoir vu deux fois, je me suis fait une opinion nette.

After seeing it twice, I've formed a clear opinion.

3

Texting a friend about a restaurant choice

Pour le resto de ce soir, j'ai une opinion assez nette : pas de sushi !

For tonight's restaurant, I have a pretty clear opinion: no sushi!

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Kultureller Hintergrund

The French education system emphasizes the 'dissertation', where students must take a 'prise de position nette' (clear stand) after weighing pros and cons. In Quebec, 'net' is often used as an adverb meaning 'completely' or 'suddenly' (e.g., 'arrêter net'), but 'opinion nette' remains standard for clarity. Swiss French speakers might use 'clair et net' more frequently in consensus-building contexts to signal that a point is settled. Similar to France, but 'net' can sometimes be replaced by 'formel' in administrative contexts.

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Use it in the DELF

Using 'opinion nette' instead of 'avis clair' will score you higher points for vocabulary range.

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Gender Check

Never say 'un opinion net'. It's the most common mistake for B1 learners.

In 15 Sekunden

  • A firm, clear, and unambiguous viewpoint on a specific topic.
  • Indicates you are not undecided or sitting on the fence.
  • Commonly used in debates, meetings, and serious discussions.

What It Means

L'opinion nette is all about clarity. Imagine a photo that is perfectly in focus. That is what nette means here. It describes an opinion that isn't blurry or undecided. When you have an opinion nette, you aren't sitting on the fence. You know exactly what you think. You are ready to say it out loud.

How To Use It

You use this when you want to emphasize certainty. It usually follows verbs like avoir (to have) or se faire (to form). You can say, "I have a clear opinion on this." It sounds more sophisticated than just saying "I think." It suggests you have actually thought about the topic. It implies your mind is completely made up.

When To Use It

Use it during a lively dinner debate. Use it in a work meeting when asked for a decision. It works well when discussing movies, politics, or even pizza toppings. If someone asks for your advice, this phrase shows you are reliable. It is perfect for moments where being vague would be annoying. Nobody likes a person who can't choose a restaurant!

When NOT To Use It

Avoid this if you are actually unsure. If you say you have an opinion nette but then stutter, it looks odd. Don't use it for trivial things that don't matter. Saying you have a "sharp opinion" on the color of a paperclip is overkill. It can sound a bit aggressive if used too forcefully. Use it to be clear, not to be a bully.

Cultural Background

French culture prizes intellectual clarity and debate. Having a well-defined opinion is often seen as a sign of intelligence. It is better to have a strong, clear view than to be lukewarm. This phrase reflects the value of la clarté (clarity). In France, a good argument is like a sport. This phrase is your equipment for that sport.

Common Variations

You might hear une position nette or un avis net. They all mean roughly the same thing. You can also use the adverb form: clairement. If you want to be even stronger, use tranchée. That means your opinion is "cut" or "sliced" into stone. But nette is the most elegant way to say you are sure.

Nutzungshinweise

This is a neutral to slightly formal collocation. It is perfectly safe for work, but also common in serious personal discussions. Ensure you use the feminine 'nette' to agree with 'opinion'.

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Use it in the DELF

Using 'opinion nette' instead of 'avis clair' will score you higher points for vocabulary range.

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Gender Check

Never say 'un opinion net'. It's the most common mistake for B1 learners.

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Don't be afraid to be 'net'

In French culture, being direct with your opinion is often appreciated more than being vague.

Beispiele

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#1 Discussing a new project at work

J'ai une opinion nette sur la stratégie à adopter.

I have a clear opinion on the strategy to adopt.

Shows professional confidence and readiness to lead.

#2 Talking about a controversial movie

Après l'avoir vu deux fois, je me suis fait une opinion nette.

After seeing it twice, I've formed a clear opinion.

Implies the person took time to think before deciding.

#3 Texting a friend about a restaurant choice

Pour le resto de ce soir, j'ai une opinion assez nette : pas de sushi !

For tonight's restaurant, I have a pretty clear opinion: no sushi!

Uses 'assez' to slightly soften the firm stance.

#4 A heated political debate at dinner

Il exprime toujours une opinion nette, même sans connaître le sujet.

He always expresses a sharp opinion, even without knowing the subject.

A bit sarcastic about someone who is too opinionated.

#5 Expressing disappointment in a friend's choice

J'ai une opinion nette sur son comportement : c'est inacceptable.

I have a clear opinion on his behavior: it's unacceptable.

Used to set a moral boundary.

#6 In a formal interview

Pouvez-vous nous donner votre opinion nette sur ce dossier ?

Can you give us your clear opinion on this file?

Asking for a direct, no-nonsense answer.

Teste dich selbst

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the adjective 'net'.

Après avoir écouté les deux versions, j'ai une opinion ____.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: nette

The noun 'opinion' is feminine singular, so the adjective must be 'nette'.

Which sentence is the most natural in a professional context?

Vous voulez exprimer que votre avis est très clair.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: J'ai une opinion nette sur ce dossier.

'Opinion nette' is the standard collocation for intellectual clarity.

Match the French phrase with its English equivalent.

Match the following:

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: all

These are the key distinctions to master.

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Visuelle Lernhilfen

Clarity Spectrum

Flou (Blurry)
Peut-être... Maybe...
Clair (Clear)
Je pense que... I think that...
Net (Sharp)
J'ai une opinion nette. I have a clear-cut opinion.

Aufgabensammlung

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Fill in the blank with the correct form of the adjective 'net'. Fill Blank A2

Après avoir écouté les deux versions, j'ai une opinion ____.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: nette

The noun 'opinion' is feminine singular, so the adjective must be 'nette'.

Which sentence is the most natural in a professional context? Choose B1

Vous voulez exprimer que votre avis est très clair.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: J'ai une opinion nette sur ce dossier.

'Opinion nette' is the standard collocation for intellectual clarity.

Match the French phrase with its English equivalent. Match B1

Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: all

These are the key distinctions to master.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

5 Fragen

Yes, it's perfectly correct, but 'nette' adds a nuance of precision and sharpness that 'claire' lacks.

Yes, because 'opinion' is always feminine. If you used 'avis' (masculine), you would say 'un avis net'.

No. While 'le Net' is the Internet, the adjective 'net/nette' means clear or sharp.

Not necessarily. It depends on your tone. It shows you are confident in your thoughts.

You say 'Je n'ai pas d'opinion nette' or 'Mon opinion n'est pas encore faite'.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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clair et net

similar

Crystal clear

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un avis tranché

similar

A sharp/decided opinion

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avoir les idées nettes

builds on

To have a clear head

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une position floue

contrast

A vague position

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