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"opinion":

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VolltrefferE (max. 100): 10 Ergebnis(se)
Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short
animus, animī m (cf. ἄνεμος)breath, life, soul, wind, spirit, mind, the rational soul in man, intellect, sensibility, will, reason, memory, consciousness, vital power, conscience, opinion, judgment, imagination, fancy

arbitrium, arbitriī ncoming near, a being present, presence, judgment, decision of an arbitrator, opinion, decision, mastery, dominion, authority, power, will, free-will

auctōritās, auctōritātis fproducing, production, invention, cause, view, opinion, judgment, counsel, advice, persuasion, encouragement, influence, will, pleasure, decision, bidding, command, precept, decree, liberty, ability, power, authority, might, power

authōritās, authōritātis fproducing, production, invention, cause, view, opinion, judgment, counsel, advice, persuasion, encouragement, influence, will, pleasure, decision, bidding, command, precept, decree, liberty, ability, power, authority, might, power

cēnsūra, cēnsūrae foffice of censor, censorship, judgment, opinion, severe, rigid judgment, severity

cōgitātiō, cōgitātiōnis fthinking, considering, deliberating, thought, reflection, meditation, opinion, judgment, resolution, design, plan, project, ability of thinking, power of thought, faculty of thought, reasoning power

sententia, sententiae fway of thinking, opinion, judgment, sentiment, purpose, determination, decision, will

stilus, stilī mstake, pale, style, setting down in writing, composing, composition, practice of composing, manner of writing, mode of composition, manner of speaking, mode of expression, style in speaking, decision, verdict, opinion

suffrāgium, suffrāgiī nvotingtablet, ballot, vote, voice, suffrage, right of voting, right of suffrage, decision, judgment, opinion, favorable decision, assent, approbation, applause

sufrāgium, sufrāgiī nvotingtablet, ballot, vote, voice, suffrage, right of voting, right of suffrage, decision, judgment, opinion, favorable decision, assent, approbation, applause

query 1/E (max. 1000): 73 Ergebnis(se)
Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short
adsentīre, adsentiō, adsensī, adsēnsumjoin one in opinion, agree with, assent to, give assent, approve, give approval, yield, assent to as perceived by sense

adsentīrī, adsentior, adsēnsus sumjoin one in opinion, agree with, assent to, give assent, approve, give approval, yield, assent to as perceived by sense

adsentārī, adsentor, adsentātus sumjoin one in judgment, join one in opinion, always to assent, agree with one in every thing, flatter

adsimilātiō, adsimilātiōnis f (adsimulātiō)assimilating, being similar, similarity, likeness, feigned adoption of the opinion of one’s hearers, comparison of one thing with others

adsimilātiō, adsimulātiōnis fassimilating, being similar, similarity, likeness, feigned adoption of the opinion of one’s hearers, comparison of one thing with others

adsimulātiō, adsimulātiōnis fassimilating, being similar, similarity, likeness, feigned adoption of the opinion of one’s hearers, comparison of one thing with others

aliquem ad meam sententiam perdūcōwin someone over to one's opinion

aliquem in meam sententiam addūcōwin someone over to one's opinion, win someone over to one's side

aliquem in meam sententiam trahōwin someone over to one's opinion, win someone over to one's side

animō quidem meōin my opinion, in my view

aperiō, quid sentiamspeak one's mind, give one's opinion

arbitrārī, arbitror, arbitrātus sumbe a hearer, be a beholder, observe, perceive, hear, examine, consider, weigh, make a decision, give judgment, give sentence, adjudge, put faith in, testify, declare or announce, give evidence, be of the opinion, believe, consider as, think, suppose

assentīre, assentiō (adsentiō), assensī, assēnsumjoin one in opinion, agree with, assent to, give assent, approve, give approval, yield, assent to as perceived by sense

assentārī, assentor (adsentor), assentātus sumjoin one in judgment, join one in opinion, always to assent, agree with one in every thing, flatter

assimilātiō, assimilātiōnis f (adsimilātiō)assimilating, being similar, similarity, likeness, feigned adoption of the opinion of one’s hearers, comparison of one thing with others

assimulātiō, assimulātiōnis f (adsimulātiō)assimilating, being similar, similarity, likeness, feigned adoption of the opinion of one’s hearers, comparison of one thing with others

bene exīstimō dē aliquā rēhave the right opinion about something

bene iūdicō dē aliquā rēhave the right opinion about something

cēnsēre, cēnseō, cēnsuī, cēnsumtax, assess, rate, estimate, value, make a statement of one’s property in the census, weigh, appreciate, judge, be of opinion, propose, vote, move, tell one’s opinion in the Senate, resolve, decree, think, believe, hold, suppose, imagine, advise

cēnsiō, cēnsiōnis festimating, taxing, censor’s estimating, censor’s rating, censor’s appraising, punishment, chastisement (of the censor), severe opinion, judgment, expression of opinion

coniectūra, coniectūrae fopinion founded on a comparison of facts, conjecture, guess, conjectural inference, conclusion drawn from signs or omens, a divining, interpreting of dreams, soothsaying, prophesying, an element of rhetorical representation founded on conjecture

cōnsēnsus atque ūnitāsconsistency of opinion, equality of mind

cōnsequī, cōnsequor, cōnsecūtus sumfollow, follow up, press upon, go after, attend, accompany, pursue any person or thing, follow after in a hostile manner, pursue in a hostile manner, follow, come after, follow a model, copy (an authority, example, opinion), imitate, adopt, obey

cōnspīrātiō, cōnspīrātiōnis fa blowing together, breathing together, an agreement in feeling, agreement in opinion, union, unanimity, concord, harmony, plotting, plot, mutiny, conspiracy, the conspirators, body of conspirators

cōnspīrātus, cōnspīrātūs m (nur Abl. Sgl. cōnspīrātū)a blowing together, breathing together, an agreement in feeling, agreement in opinion, union, unanimity, concord, harmony, plotting, plot, mutiny, conspiracy, the conspirators, body of conspirators

consul senatorem sententiam rogatthe consul asks the senator for his opinion

cōnsulere, cōnsulō, cōnsuluī, cōnsultumconsult with one, to ask his opinion or advice, ask counsel of, consult, question, consult a deity, consult an oracle, consult omens, ask advice of a lawyer, take counsel with the competent authorities, take counsel upon something, deliberate upon something

contumācia, contumāciae fperseverance in one’s purpose, perseverance in one’s opinion, arrogance, inflexibility, contumacy, obstinacy, stubbornness

conversiō, conversiōnis fthe transfer from one species of composition to another, the rounding of a period, moral change, conversion, change of view, change of opinion

crēdere, crēdō, crēdidī, crēditumbe of opinion, think, believe, suppose

dē amīcōrum sententiāin the opinion of friends, according to friends

dē eā rē ita cēnseōthis is what I think about it, this is my opinion about it, this is how I judge it

dē iūre respondeōgive a legal opinion (on a question submitted)

dē meō sēnsūto my mind, according to my feeling, in my opinion

dē sententiā dēcēdōgive up one's opinion, move away from one's opinion, depart from one's opinion

dē sententiā dēiciorbe dissuaded from one's opinion

dē sententiā dēpellorbe dissuaded from one's opinion

dē sententiā dēterreorbe dissuaded from one's opinion

dēclārō sententiam dē aliquā rēexpress oneself about something, declare one's opinion on something

dēcrēvībe of the firm opinion that , , ,

dēdūcere, dēdūcō, dēdūxī, dēductummislead, seduce, entice, induce, bring one to an opinion

dēmoscopia, dēmoscopiae fdDemoscopy, opinion research, opinion poll

dīcam, quod sentiōwant to say my true opinion

dīcō, quae mihi videanturexpress one's opinion, take a stand, communicate one's opinion, reveal one's opinion, present one's opinion

dīcō, quod sentiōexpress one's opinion, take a stand, communicate one's opinion, reveal one's opinion, present one's opinion

discēdō in alicuius sententiamjoin someone's opinion, accede to someone's opinion

sē accommodāre, mē accommodō (mē adcommodō), mē accommodāvīadapt one’s self to another’s opinion, adapt one’s self to another’s wishes, conform to, comply with, be compliant to one in any thing, apply one’s self to, devote one’s self to, undertake

meō animōaccording to my mind, in my opinion

sēcēdere, sēcēdō, sēcessī, sēcessumgo apart, go aside, go away, separate, withdraw, remove, withdraw, retire, revolt, dissent from the opinion

sententiam alicuius oppūgnōoppose someone's opinion

statuere, statuō, statuī, statūtumstrengthen, support, constitute, appoint, create, fix, decide, determine, settle, bring about, choose, make a decision, conclude, determine, be convinced, judge, declare as a judgment, be of opinion, hold

temeritās, temeritātis fchance, accident, rashness, heedlessness, thoughtlessness, hastiness, want of consideration, indiscretion, foolhardiness, temerity, rash opinion, inconsiderate opinion, unfounded opinion

ūna et cōnsentiēns vōx estthe opinion about it is unanimous, there is a unanimous voice

ut est captus Germānōrumas it is the opinion of the Germanic peoples

ut mea est opīniōin my opinion, in my view, according to my opinion

ut mea fert opīniōin my opinion, in my view, according to my opinion

ut mihi quidem vidēturat least in my opinion

ut opīnorin my opinion, in my view, according to my opinion

varietās in disputātiōnibusdiversity of opinion in discussions, diversity of the contributions to the discussion, variety of views expressed

varietās, varietātis fdifference, diversity, variety, variety of opinion, changeableness, fickleness, inconstancy, varied clothing, colored attire

venit mihi in opīniōnemcome to a view, come to an opinion, come to an assessment, come to an assumption, come to a judgment

vērē exīstimō dē aliquā rēhave the right opinion about something

vērē iūdicō dē aliquā rēhave the right opinion about something

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