What can I say instead of my opinion?

7 Alternative Ways to Say “In my opinion”
  • To my mind. This is one of my favorites, so I put it at the top of the list. ...
  • As I see it. We all see things in different ways, which is why we each have our own viewpoints and our own perspectives. ...
  • I think. ...
  • I believe. ...
  • It seems to me. ...
  • One can postulate. ...
  • If you ask me.
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What can I use instead of opinion in an essay?

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  1. I think that....
  2. I believe that....
  3. As for me, I think/believe that....
  4. In my opinion,
  5. If you ask me,
  6. From my perspective,
  7. In my view,
  8. It is my understanding that....
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What is a better way to say I believe?

In this page you can discover 74 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for believe, like: have faith, be confident, accept, be convinced, conclude, affirm, think, be certain, trust, postulate and feel sure.
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How do you say I believe in an essay without saying I?

Informal English Phrases
  1. “In my opinion, + [your sentence]”
  2. “I believe that + [your sentence]”
  3. “In my mind, + [your sentence]”
  4. “It would seem that + [your sentence]”
  5. “It could be argued that + [your sentence]”
  6. “This suggests that + [your sentence]”
  7. “This proves that + [your sentence]”
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Can I say in my opinion thinking?

I would avoid "I think" because it is a weak expression. It allows the reader to disregard your ideas completely. "In my opinion" is slightly better if you have sufficient credibility in the subject that your opinion matters. If you have a good reason for your idea, simply state your idea.
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DO NOT SAY 'I think...' - say THIS instead - 21 more advanced alternative phrases



How do you say I think in academic writing?

Without personal pronoun ('I')

(It is also less wordy and more confident.) If your paper has your name on it, readers will know they are reading your thoughts and opinions, so writing "I think”, "I believe" or "in my opinion" is not necessary. Simply remove these expressions to make more objective, academic sentences.
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How do you say I think professionally?

'I Think' Synonyms List
  1. In my opinion.
  2. As far as I'm concerned – This phrase is often used in a more authoritative sense.
  3. I believe that…
  4. I am of the opinion that…
  5. It is my belief…
  6. It seems to me/It appears to me.
  7. To my way of thinking/In my way of thinking.
  8. I honestly think that/ I honestly believe that…
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How do you say your opinion in third person?

Examples of personal opinion: “I believe…” “I think…” “In my opinion…” “I would say that…” The third person point of view is often used as an alternative to first person as the “voice” in academic writing.
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How do I use my opinion?

We use phrases such as in my opinion, in your opinion, in Peter's opinion to show whose opinion we are referring to: In Maria's opinion, we paid too much. We often introduce ideas, especially in writing, with the phrase in my opinion: In my opinion, there are too many cars on the road with just one person in them.
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How do you write a personal statement without using I?

Use the third person point of view.

Never use "I," "my," or otherwise refer to yourself in formal academic writing. You should also avoid using the second-person point of view, such as by referring to the reader as "you." Instead, write directly about your subject matter in the third person.
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How do you start an opinion essay?

Introduction: Introduce the topic and give your opinion. Say whether you agree or disagree with the statement. Body: 2 or 3 paragraphs. For each paragraph give a reason to support your opinion.
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  1. Don't use colloquial expressions.
  2. Don't use short forms.
  3. Don't use emotive vocabulary.
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What are other ways to say I agree?

Expressing agreement
  1. I agree with you 100 percent.
  2. I couldn't agree with you more.
  3. That's so true.
  4. That's for sure.
  5. (slang) Tell me about it!
  6. You're absolutely right.
  7. Absolutely.
  8. That's exactly how I feel.
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