Listen to native speakers pronounce “opinions” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
opinions?
opinions.
opinions, deaden your emotions, and you
opinions as if you have no judgments.
opinions, right? It takes a lot of
opinions will dominate the conversation
opinions of someone, it means that
opinions on this issue as you might
opinions from theirselves but within
opinions that you would never hear in your family,
opinions about your career that matters
opinions are changed not from more information
Opinions varied, but the media focused on problematizing
opinions and ideas
opinions, I don't know, maybe you're on
opinions to themselves."
opinions and then you should vote for
opinions and will tell women what they
opinions on what good sex is. And this
opinions to come together in a room and
opinions and I find that to be really
opinions about this topic but I still
opinions. I'll just say it like this.
opinions about academic freedom and
opinions in the past. I've had
opinions about how things are going. And
opinions, maybe, in the White House?
opinions um on a public platform. In
opinions about it and stuff.
opinions that are being influenced
opinions and learn stuff.
and opinions and concerns,
no opinions on race?
individual opinions into one of
my opinions are so flawed and they change,
our opinions and emotional state today
Our opinions, whatever we say, whatever we do is political.
Their opinions don't count,
multiple opinions,
my opinions and my values.
with opinions and advice
certain opinions must be excluded.
unsubstantiated opinions simply won't do.
their opinions.
and opinions on everything from music to art to clothes.
and opinions as things that people hold
and opinions as like a lot more
transphobic opinions in the past and
strong opinions on everything.
“opinions?”
“opinions.”
“opinions, deaden your emotions, and you”
“opinions as if you have no judgments.”