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to alter opinions


Meanings
  • Verb

    To change someone's opinion or perspective about something.

    - "Persistent argumentation finally altered my friend's opinion on the topic."
    - "The new evidence presented at the trial was enough to alter the jury's opinion."

Rhymes
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altar , matter , clatter , shatter , matter , latter
Variants
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alteration , alterations
Etymology
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The phrase 'to alter opinions' comes from the Old French word 'alterer', which means 'to change'. It is a combination of the prefix 'alter-' meaning 'other' or 'different', and the suffix '-er', which means 'to do'.


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  1. Did you know that the phrase 'to alter opinions' has been used in legal cases to describe the role of a jury in considering new evidence?

  2. The term 'opinion poll' is derived from the idea of gathering people's opinions to alter the course of action in politics.


Related Concepts
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  1. persuasion: The act of using reason or argument to convince someone to believe or change their opinion.

  2. propaganda: Information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a cause or person.


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In literature, 'to alter opinions' is often used to describe a character's transformation or growth throughout a story. For example, in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Mr. Darcy's opinions about Elizabeth Bennet are altered through various encounters and experiences, leading to his eventual love for her.

How to Memorize "to alter opinions"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a scale, and picturing yourself adding or subtracting weights to alter the balance, representing changing someone's opinion.

  2. associate

    - Link the word 'alter' with 'improve' or 'enhance' to remember the positive connotation of changing someone's opinion.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym A-L-T-E-R to remember the definition: 'A' for 'alter', 'L' for 'opinions', 'T' for 'to', and 'E' for 'change'.


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