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share your opinion
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'share your opinion' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want someone to say what they think about a particular issue or topic. For example, "We've discussed this issue at length, but I'd like to hear everyone's thoughts. Please share your opinion."
✓ Grammatically correct
Wiki
News & Media
Academia
Alternative expressions(20)
express your viewpoint
state your position
share your thoughts
voice your thoughts
offer your perspective
give your input
air your views
agree your opinion
agree with your view that
share your opinions
sharing your opinion
share your opinion that
find myself in agreement with you that
support your position that
concur with your perspective that
agree with your viewpoint that
concur with your perspective
share your perspective
share your perceptions
am of the same mind
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
Take turns sharing: your 1 ideal world statement; your 2 absolute changes list, and your 3 biggest issues list.
Wiki
And if you feel comfortable, share your answer to #2 and ask them #3! (For a helpful video and sample letter, click here).
News & Media
Or if you're running late, instead of typing out a message describing where you are and when you'll arrive, you can just opt to share your location with someone for 15, 30 or 60 minutes.
News & Media
The best way to participate is to (1) share your opinion, (2) explain why you feel this way, and (3) pose a related question.
Wiki
Step 3: Share your 4th layer with the world.
News & Media
And the Live Location feature allows you to share your real-time location for 15 minutes, 1 hour or 8 hours.
News & Media
Read the entire review, check out a slide show of previous M cars that were brighter, if not quicker, than the 2013 models, and share your thoughts on the new M5 and M6 in the comments.
News & Media
UPDATE 30 OCT 2013: Share your feedback before 15 November 2013 to help shape the growing Citizen Science Association.
Academia
In exchange for sharing your space with between 12 and 20 other people, the shuttles will come with air conditioning, WiFi access, and in-vehicle entertainment, he says.
News & Media
Yes 62 No 37. Does Obama share your values?
News & Media
CABLE SUBSCRIBERS, MILLIONS: 5.0 SHARE: 7.7 7. Cablevision Systems CABLE SUBSCRIBERS, MILLIONS: 3.5 SHARE: 5.4 8. Insight Comm.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When asking for someone's opinion, be specific about the topic to ensure relevant and focused feedback. For example, instead of asking "share your opinion", ask "share your opinion on the proposed marketing strategy".
Common error
While "share your opinion" is acceptable in many situations, it can sound too casual in highly formal settings. Instead, opt for phrases like "express your perspective" or "state your position" to maintain a professional tone.
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested
Linguistic Context
The phrase "share your opinion" functions primarily as an imperative, directly instructing or inviting someone to express their viewpoint. Ludwig examples demonstrate its use in various contexts where feedback is sought.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Academia
25%
Wiki
25%
Less common in
Science
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "share your opinion" is a grammatically sound and usable phrase to ask someone to express their viewpoint. While Ludwig confirms its correctness, it's essential to consider the context and choose a more formal alternative, like "express your perspective", for professional settings. As per Ludwig data, its usage is more common in news and media, and academia. While the phrase is relatively rare, focusing on specific topics when requesting opinions ensures relevance and effectiveness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
express your viewpoint
Replaces "share" with "express" and "opinion" with "viewpoint", focusing on the act of voicing a perspective.
voice your thoughts
Substitutes "share" with "voice" and "opinion" with "thoughts", emphasizing the communication of internal ideas.
offer your perspective
Uses "offer" instead of "share" and "perspective" in place of "opinion", highlighting a contribution of insight.
give your input
Replaces the original phrase with a more concise way to suggest contributing to a discussion.
state your position
Focuses on clearly articulating a particular stance or belief.
air your views
Substitutes "share" with "air" and "opinion" with "views", suggesting a public expression of opinions.
divulge your stance
Replaces "share" with "divulge" and "opinion" with "stance", indicating a revealing of one's position.
articulate your judgment
Uses "articulate" instead of "share" and "judgment" in place of "opinion", suggesting a clear and reasoned expression of an assessment.
put forth your belief
Replaces the original phrase with a formal way to present a specific belief.
communicate your sentiment
Replaces "share" with "communicate" and "opinion" with "sentiment", focusing on conveying one's feelings or attitude.
FAQs
How can I use "share your opinion" in a sentence?
You can use "share your opinion" to invite someone to express their thoughts, such as in the sentence: "After the presentation, we encourage you to share your opinion during the Q&A session."
What's a more formal alternative to "share your opinion"?
For a more formal tone, you could use phrases like "express your viewpoint" or "state your position". These alternatives are suitable for professional or academic settings.
Is it correct to say "sharing your opinion" instead of "share your opinion"?
"Sharing your opinion" is grammatically correct, but it's a gerund phrase that functions as a noun. "Share your opinion" is an imperative, directly asking someone to speak. Consider the context to see if a direct request or a descriptive phrase is more appropriate.
What's the difference between "share your opinion" and "share your thoughts"?
While similar, "share your opinion" implies a reasoned judgment or belief, whereas "share your thoughts" is broader and can include feelings, ideas, or general reflections on a topic.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested