A substantiated opinion is an opinion that is supported by evidence, facts, data, or reasoning. It is based on information that can be verified or proven to be true, rather than just personal beliefs or feelings.
A substantiated opinion is an opinion that is supported by evidence, facts, or logical reasoning. It is not just based on personal belief or feelings, but has been validated with credible information or data. This helps to give more credibility and validity to the opinion being expressed.
A theory is a well-substantiated explanation for a phenomenon based on evidence and research, while an opinion is a personal belief or viewpoint that may not be backed by evidence or research. Theories are subject to testing and revision based on new evidence, while opinions are subjective and based on personal preferences or feelings.
Both "opinion of" and "opinion about" are correct and commonly used. It largely depends on personal preference or specific context. Generally "opinion of" is more common when referring to a specific person's view of something, while "opinion about" is more often used when discussing a general viewpoint or a topic.
An informal type of opinion is called a "subjective opinion." This type of opinion is based on personal feelings, interpretations, or preferences, rather than facts or evidence.
A theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is based on a body of evidence and provides a framework for understanding and predicting phenomena. It must be testable, falsifiable, and have predictive power.
Not necessarily. A fact differs from an opinion in that it is substantiated. A deliberate mistruth (lie) would be more opposite of a fact.
Her claims were substantiated by an eye witness. When he story could not be substantiated, the police grew suspicious.
Facts which have been substantiated through academic research.
substantiated means the application has been supported with relevant information while unsubstantiated means no information has been given to support application
Unreasonable for something not to happen. With a high degree of foreseeability.
Change of circumstance not substantiated.
to support with proof or evedience P.sangeetha[ASLP]
Provide substantiated proof that the accused did not commit the offense.
Not substantiated is the rumor that she has a Rolling Stones logo (Tongue) tattoo.
i do not think so =) //I believe that heavenly wings are not substantiated by scripture.
There seems to be unconfirmed reports of his death but nothing has been substantiated.
Only if it's substantiated to prove the same value