در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Share your personal thoughts and feelings.
- Use when giving your viewpoint.
- Avoid stating facts as opinions.
- Sounds polite in discussions.
معنی
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مثالهای کلیدی
3 از 11Texting a friend about a new song
Hey, just listened to that new track! Gotta `express my opinion`: it's a total bop!
Hey, just listened to that new track! I have to share my opinion: it's a great song!
Participating in an online forum
I've been reading the comments, and I'd like to `express my opinion` on the proposed changes.
I've been reading the comments, and I would like to share my viewpoint on the proposed changes.
Job interview (Zoom call)
Thank you for asking. Regarding the company culture, I'd like to `express my opinion` that collaboration is key.
Thank you for asking. Regarding the company culture, I would like to state my view that collaboration is key.
زمینه فرهنگی
Expressing an opinion is often seen as a fundamental right and a sign of individual strength. In American classrooms, students are graded on their 'participation,' which usually means how often they express an opinion. Directly expressing an opinion that differs from the group can be seen as rude. People often use 'cushion' phrases or express their opinions very tentatively to maintain social harmony (wa). Germans value directness and 'Sachlichkeit' (objectivity). Expressing a well-reasoned, direct opinion is respected, even if it leads to a heated debate. In many Middle Eastern cultures, expressing an opinion is often done through storytelling or metaphors rather than direct statements, especially when talking to elders or superiors.
Use Adjectives
Make your English sound more natural by adding adjectives like 'strong,' 'honest,' or 'personal' before 'opinion'.
Avoid 'Say'
While 'say my opinion' is understandable, it marks you as a beginner. Use 'express' or 'give' to sound more fluent.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Share your personal thoughts and feelings.
- Use when giving your viewpoint.
- Avoid stating facts as opinions.
- Sounds polite in discussions.
What It Means
Express opinion is like opening a little window into your brain. You're letting someone see your personal thoughts or feelings about a topic. It’s not about being right or wrong; it’s simply about sharing your unique perspective. This phrase carries a sense of personal conviction and a desire to communicate that inner view. It’s the verbal equivalent of saying, "Here’s what *I* think about this." It’s a fundamental way we connect and understand each other better.
How To Use It
You use express opinion when you want to clearly signal that you’re about to share your personal viewpoint. It’s often used when the topic is subjective, or when different viewpoints are expected and valued. You might say, "I'd like to express my opinion on this matter," before diving in. It’s a polite way to preface your thoughts, especially in group settings. It sets the stage for your personal take. Think of it as a verbal "heads-up" for your audience.
Real-Life Examples
Imagine you're watching a movie with friends. Someone asks, "What did you think of the ending?" You might say, "Well, to express my opinion, I found it a bit predictable." Or, in a team meeting, your boss might ask for feedback. You could say, "I want to express my opinion about the new project timeline." It’s also common online, like in a YouTube comment: "Just wanted to express my opinion on this video – I loved the editing!" It’s everywhere!
When To Use It
Use express opinion when you want to be clear that you're offering your personal view, not stating an objective fact. It's great for discussions, debates, or feedback sessions. If you're asked directly for your thoughts, it’s a perfect fit. It’s also useful when you want to make sure your viewpoint is heard and understood as *yours*. It’s helpful in situations where you need to differentiate your thoughts from group consensus. Use it when you want to add your voice to the conversation.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use express opinion when you are stating a universally accepted fact, like "The Earth is round." That's not an opinion; it's a scientific truth! Also, avoid it if you're just reporting information someone else gave you. It’s not for gossip or relaying hearsay. Using it here would sound odd, like you're trying too hard to make a fact sound like your personal belief. Stick to facts when facts are needed. Save your opinions for opinion-worthy topics.
Common Mistakes
A common slip-up is using it when you mean to state a fact. For example, saying "I want to express my opinion that water boils at 100 degrees Celsius." That's just science! Another mistake is using it in super casual chats where it sounds overly formal. Like saying, "I want to express my opinion that your new haircut looks great!" Your friend might just blink at you. Keep it for when you really need to signal a personal viewpoint.
✗ I want to express my opinion that this pizza is delicious.
Similar Expressions
Share my thoughts: Similar, but often implies a more detailed or reflective explanation.Give my two cents: Much more informal, suggesting a brief, perhaps unsolicited, opinion.State my view: More formal and direct, often used in professional or academic contexts.Voice my concern: Specifically used for negative opinions or worries.Offer my perspective: Similar, but can sound slightly more objective or analytical.
Common Variations
Express my opinion(most common)Express your opinion(when asking someone else)Express his/her/their opinionExpress an opinion(more general)Express opinions(plural, for multiple thoughts)To express an opinion(in infinitive form)
Memory Trick
Think of an EXPRESS train. It’s going somewhere specific, carrying OPINIONS (like passengers). When you express opinion, you're sending your thoughts on a fast track to someone else's understanding. The train is fast and direct, just like you want your opinion to be received! Choo choo! 🚂
Quick FAQ
Q. Is express opinion formal?
A. It leans towards neutral but can feel a bit formal depending on the context. In very casual chats, it might sound a bit stiff, but in meetings or discussions, it's perfectly fine and polite. Always consider your audience and the setting before using it.
Q. Can I use express opinion for negative feedback?
A. Yes, absolutely! You can say, "I need to express my opinion about the service we received." It's a neutral way to introduce feedback, whether positive or negative. It just signals that your personal thoughts are coming next.
نکات کاربردی
While `express opinion` is versatile, lean towards using it in neutral to formal contexts like discussions, meetings, or written feedback. In very casual chats with close friends, it might sound a bit stiff; opt for simpler phrases like 'I think' or 'My take is'. Avoid using it for objective facts, as it undermines the clarity of your statement.
Use Adjectives
Make your English sound more natural by adding adjectives like 'strong,' 'honest,' or 'personal' before 'opinion'.
Avoid 'Say'
While 'say my opinion' is understandable, it marks you as a beginner. Use 'express' or 'give' to sound more fluent.
The 'That' Clause
Use 'express the opinion that...' to follow up with a full sentence. It's a very sophisticated structure for B1/B2 learners.
مثالها
11Hey, just listened to that new track! Gotta `express my opinion`: it's a total bop!
Hey, just listened to that new track! I have to share my opinion: it's a great song!
Used informally to enthusiastically share a positive personal reaction.
I've been reading the comments, and I'd like to `express my opinion` on the proposed changes.
I've been reading the comments, and I would like to share my viewpoint on the proposed changes.
A polite and clear way to introduce a personal stance in a group discussion.
Thank you for asking. Regarding the company culture, I'd like to `express my opinion` that collaboration is key.
Thank you for asking. Regarding the company culture, I would like to state my view that collaboration is key.
Used professionally to offer a considered viewpoint during an interview.
This sunset is unreal! 🌅 Had to `express my opinion` that nature is the ultimate artist. #nofilter
This sunset is unreal! I had to share my thoughts that nature is the ultimate artist. #nofilter
A slightly more elaborate way to share a feeling or thought on social media.
Before we wrap up, can I `express my opinion` on the presentation draft? I have a few suggestions.
Before we conclude, may I share my thoughts on the presentation draft? I have a few suggestions.
A polite way to preface constructive criticism or feedback.
While I understand your point, I need to `express my opinion` that the historical context might be overlooked.
While I understand your point, I need to state my view that the historical context might be overlooked.
Used to respectfully disagree or offer an alternative perspective in an academic setting.
✗ I want to express my opinion that Paris is the capital of France. → ✓ I want to state that Paris is the capital of France.
✗ I want to share my view that Paris is the capital of France. → ✓ I want to state that Paris is the capital of France.
Incorrectly using 'express opinion' for a factual statement.
✗ Hey, can I express my opinion that your dog is super cute? → ✓ Hey, can I say your dog is super cute?
✗ Hey, may I share my thoughts that your dog is super cute? → ✓ Hey, can I say your dog is super cute?
Using the phrase in a context that calls for simpler, more casual language.
OMG, that plot twist! I have to `express my opinion` – I did NOT see that coming! 🤯
OMG, that plot twist! I have to share my thoughts – I did not see that coming!
Used with strong emotion to emphasize a surprised reaction.
The delivery was fast, but I wanted to `express my opinion` that the fries were a bit cold.
The delivery was fast, but I wanted to share my thoughts that the fries were a bit cold.
Used to provide specific feedback about a service or product.
So, we've arrived at the ancient ruins! I'm excited to `express my opinion` on the historical significance of this place.
So, we've arrived at the ancient ruins! I'm excited to share my thoughts on the historical significance of this place.
Used to introduce personal reflections during a travel vlog.
خودت رو بسنج
Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'express an opinion'.
During the meeting yesterday, Sarah finally ________ on the budget cuts.
The sentence refers to 'yesterday,' so the past tense 'expressed' is required.
Which sentence uses the phrase correctly?
Choose the most natural sentence:
'Express' is the correct verb and 'on' is the correct preposition.
Fill in the missing part of the dialogue.
A: Why didn't you say anything in the debate? B: I didn't feel I had enough information to ________.
'Express an opinion' is the standard collocation for sharing a view in a debate.
Match the sentence to the correct context.
Match: 'The CEO expressed the opinion that growth would double.'
The use of 'The CEO' and 'expressed the opinion that' signals a formal, professional context.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Opinion vs. Fact
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاDuring the meeting yesterday, Sarah finally ________ on the budget cuts.
The sentence refers to 'yesterday,' so the past tense 'expressed' is required.
Choose the most natural sentence:
'Express' is the correct verb and 'on' is the correct preposition.
A: Why didn't you say anything in the debate? B: I didn't feel I had enough information to ________.
'Express an opinion' is the standard collocation for sharing a view in a debate.
Match: 'The CEO expressed the opinion that growth would double.'
The use of 'The CEO' and 'expressed the opinion that' signals a formal, professional context.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
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سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, it is neutral to formal. It's perfect for work, school, and serious discussions.
Yes, 'express my thoughts' is a very common and slightly more personal alternative.
Usually 'on' or 'about'. For example: 'My opinion on the book' or 'My opinion about the movie'.
Use 'an' for a general opinion and 'the' when you are about to explain exactly what that opinion is (e.g., 'the opinion that...').
You can, but it might sound a bit serious. In a text, 'I think' or 'IMO' (In My Opinion) is more common.
'Voice' specifically implies speaking out loud, often in a group. 'Express' can be speaking or writing.
Yes, it is equally common in British, American, Australian, and Canadian English.
Yes, you can express an opinion *to* a person or *to* a group.
Yes, but it's often helpful to use adverbs like 'politely' or 'constructively' to describe how you are doing it.
No, it specifically implies that what you are saying is subjective—it's your view, not necessarily a fact.
عبارات مرتبط
voice an opinion
synonymTo speak your thoughts aloud.
offer an opinion
similarTo politely suggest what you think.
keep one's opinion to oneself
contrastTo not share what you think.
second an opinion
builds onTo agree with an opinion already expressed.