Lingo

Opinions

18 Words

9m

complain
1.
comp
lain
Verb

to express your annoyance, unhappiness, or dissatisfaction about something

Emily likes to complain about the long commute to work every morning.

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oppose
2.
o
ppose
Verb

to firmly resist something

The workers opposed the safety changes, pushing back against the new regulations.

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protest
3.
pro
test
Verb

to show disagreement by taking action or expressing it verbally, particularly in public

Employees decided to protest the unfair working conditions by organizing a strike.

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fault
4.
fault
Verb

to put blame on someone or something for a mistake or problem

She tends to fault others without considering her own mistakes.

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attack
5.
a
ttack
Verb

to act violently against someone or something to try to harm them

The predators in the wild often attack weaker members of the herd.

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judge
6.
judge
Verb

to form a decision or opinion based on what one knows

She judges the quality of the book based on its plot and character development.

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critique
7.
cri
tique
Verb

to carefully examine something in a detailed manner

As part of the workshop, participants were encouraged to critique their peers' presentations, offering constructive feedback for refinement.

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condemn
8.
con
demn
Verb

to strongly and publicly disapprove of something or someone

The community leaders condemned the act of vandalism in a public statement.

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blame
9.
blame
Verb

to say or feel that someone or something is responsible for a mistake or problem

The teacher decided to blame the entire class for the disruption, even though only a few students were involved.

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disagree
10.
dis
ag
ree
Verb

to hold or give a different opinion about something

He disagreed with the critic's review of the play.

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dislike
11.
dis
like
Verb

to not like a person or thing

He dislikes cold weather; he prefers warmer climates.

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accept
12.
ac
cept
Verb

to say yes to what is asked of you or offered to you

He accepted the responsibility of caring for the dog.

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like
13.
like
Verb

to feel that someone or something is good, enjoyable, or interesting

He doesn't like the feeling of being rushed.

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evaluate
14.
e
va
luate
Verb

to calculate or judge the quality, value, significance, or effectiveness of something or someone

The teacher evaluates students' performance through tests and assignments.

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approve
15.
app
rove
Verb

to officially agree to a plan, proposal, etc.

The board of directors approved the new budget for the upcoming fiscal year.

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admit
16.
ad
mit
Verb

to agree with the truth of something, particularly in an unwilling manner

She admits her mistakes openly during team meetings.

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confirm
17.
confirm
Verb

to show or say that something is the case, particularly by providing proof

The doctor confirmed the diagnosis with the results of the blood test.

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criticize
18.
cri
ti
cize
Verb

to point out the faults or weaknesses of someone or something

The teacher criticized the student's essay for its lack of organization and clarity.

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