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Updated April 25, 2026
British Sign Language (BSL) 🟢 Beginner 📊 A2 ⚡ Common Noun

opinion

A personal belief or judgment about something

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Synonyms
View thought perspective
Antonyms
Fact certainty
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How to sign it
Handshape
Index finger extended, thumb extended, other fingers curled
Location
Forehead, then moves outwards
Movement
Hand moves away from forehead, then slightly twists
Palm Orientation
Towards non-dominant side, then forward
Facial Expression
Neutral facial expression
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What This Sign Means in BSL

The BSL sign for opinion is a beautifully intuitive sign that literally brings a thought out from your head. It’s a core vocabulary sign, representing your personal viewpoint, judgment, or belief on a particular matter. You'll find yourself using it constantly to share your perspective, ask for someone else's, or discuss differing ideas.

This sign is remarkably direct. It doesn't carry a strong inherent emotional tone; instead, its emotional weight comes entirely from your accompanying facial expression and the context of your conversation. A neutral face suggests a calm, considered opinion, while a furrowed brow might indicate a strong, perhaps even controversial, viewpoint. It’s a versatile sign that can be used whether you’re giving a casual thought or a deeply held conviction.

Understanding "opinion" is fundamental to engaging in rich, meaningful discussions in BSL. It empowers you to express individuality and participate actively in dialogues, debates, and everyday conversations where sharing thoughts and feelings is key. Mastering this sign means you can confidently contribute your unique perspective to any topic.

When This Sign Feels Natural

You'll find the sign for "opinion" feels incredibly natural in almost any conversation where you're discussing viewpoints or perspectives. It’s perfect for asking a friend, "What's your opinion on that new film?" or for stating your own, "In my opinion, the weather's been lovely this week." It’s the go-to sign when you want to explicitly state that what you're sharing is your personal take, not necessarily a fact.

This sign works equally well in both informal chats with family and more formal settings, like a group discussion or a meeting. Its clarity and directness mean it transcends different registers. When you're talking about anything from politics to pineapple on pizza, "opinion" is the sign you'll reach for to frame your thoughts or invite others to share theirs. It helps facilitate understanding that you're presenting a subjective view.

While "opinion" is widely applicable, it's worth noting when you might lean towards other signs. If you're looking for advice or a suggestion on what to do, you might sign "ADVICE" or "SUGGEST" instead. If you're talking about a fact, you wouldn't use "opinion." The sign specifically denotes a personal thought or belief, distinguishing it from objective information or calls to action.

What Learners Usually Miss

One of the most common oversights learners make with the sign for "opinion" is neglecting the crucial role of facial expression. While the handshape and movement are important, a blank or unchanging face can make your signed opinion seem flat or even insincere. Remember, your face carries the emotional nuance; it communicates whether your opinion is strong, hesitant, positive, or negative. Always pair the sign with an appropriate expression to fully convey your meaning.

Another subtle but important detail is the "slight twist" movement. It's not just a straight push away from the forehead. That subtle twist, almost like turning a key or articulating a thought, adds a sense of deliberation and personal formation to the opinion. Learners sometimes miss this twist, making the sign appear a bit stiff or less nuanced. Practice that smooth, slight rotation as your hand moves outwards; it truly elevates the sign’s authenticity.

Finally, watch out for over-signing or incorrect repetition. The sign for "opinion" is typically a singular, clear movement. Repeating it multiple times in quick succession can sometimes imply "thinking" or "many thoughts" rather than a clear "opinion." Similarly, ensure the movement originates clearly from the forehead and moves outwards. Some learners might sign it vaguely near the head, which can reduce clarity. Be precise with your starting location and the outward direction.

A Simple Way to Remember It

Think of the sign for "opinion" as literally plucking a thought from your mind and placing it out for others to consider. The location and movement perfectly illustrate the journey of an idea from your inner self to the external world.

  • Forehead Connection: Your forehead represents your mind, your intellect, and where your thoughts and ideas are formed.
  • Outward Movement: The hand moving away signifies the act of expressing, sharing, or bringing that internal thought out into the open for discussion.
  • Index Finger: Your extended index finger is like a pointer, indicating that this specific thought or viewpoint is yours, making it a personal declaration.

Short Practice Situations

  • Ask a friend, "What's your opinion on the new BSL regulations?" – YOUR OPINION NEW BSL RULE WHAT?
  • Share your perspective: "In my opinion, that was a truly fascinating discussion." – MY OPINION THAT DISCUSSION REALLY INTERESTING.
  • Discuss differences: "We have different opinions about the best way to travel there." – WE OPINION DIFFERENT BEST WAY TRAVEL THERE.
  • Inquire about taste: "Do you have an opinion on which coffee shop is best?" – YOU OPINION WHICH COFFEE SHOP BEST?
  • Express strong feelings: "My opinion is, that decision was completely wrong." – MY OPINION, THAT DECISION COMPLETELY WRONG.

Signs to Learn Next

  • THINK: This sign often involves tapping the index finger to the temple or forehead repeatedly. It connects naturally to "opinion" as thinking is the process that leads to forming an opinion.
  • BELIEVE: Signed often from the temple to the palm of the other hand, implying a firm conviction. "Believe" is a stronger, more deeply held form of an opinion, so learning it helps distinguish between a casual thought and a core conviction.
  • IDEA: Often signed with an 'I' handshape flicking up from the head. "Idea" is related as it's also about a thought or concept, but usually refers to a new concept rather than a personal viewpoint.
  • AGREE / DISAGREE: These are direct responses to opinions. Learning them together allows you to engage fully in discussions about shared or differing viewpoints.
  • KNOW / DON'T KNOW: Knowing something implies a factual understanding, while an opinion is subjective. Understanding "know" helps clarify when you're stating a fact versus an opinion.

🤖 AI Learning Guide for "opinion"

BSL sign for 'opinion' uses the index and thumb extended at the forehead, moving outwards with a slight twist

🎯 Practice Challenge

Sign 'opinion' in response to a question

⚠️ Most Common Mistake

Ensure hand touches forehead initially, then twists outwards clearly

👐 How to Sign "opinion" in British Sign Language (BSL) (Quick Answer)

Follow these steps to sign opinion correctly in British Sign Language (BSL):

  1. 1 Form '1' handshape with thumb extended
  2. 2 Touch index finger to forehead
  3. 3 Move hand outwards from forehead
  4. 4 Slightly twist wrist as hand moves

Tip: Watch the video above while following these steps for best results.

🤚 Sign Profile

🤚
Handshape
Index finger extended, thumb extended, other fingers curled
🔣
Handshape Code
1-hand with extended thumb
Dominant Hand
Either
🙌
Hand Count
One-handed
📍
Location
Forehead, then moves outwards
↗️
Movement
Hand moves away from forehead, then slightly twists
🔄
Movement Type
Linear, Twist
👆
Contact
Touch
👋
Palm Orientation
Towards non-dominant side, then forward
⚖️
Symmetry
Asymmetric

😊 Non-Manual Features

Facial expressions and body language are grammatically essential in British Sign Language (BSL) - not optional!

😊
Facial Expression
Neutral facial expression
🙆
Eyebrows
Neutral
👁️
Eye Gaze
Forward
🙂
Head Movement
None
👄
Mouth Morpheme
'mm' or 'pff' sometimes
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Body Shift
None

📖 Grammar & Linguistics

Part of Speech Noun
Inflection No
Classifier Usage N/A
Role Shift No

🎓 Learning Context

📌 When to Use: Expressing personal views; asking for others' thoughts
⚠️ Common Mistake: Confusing with 'know' or 'think'
🚫 When NOT to Use: When a factual statement is required
Context Tags
Discussion belief personal view

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Work

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Family

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School

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Doctor

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Travel

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Use it in a travel scenario like asking for help or directions.

💬 Example Usage

1.[en] What's your opinion? / BSL:[QUESTION-NM] | 2.[en] My opinion is... / BSL:[MY OPINION IS] | 3.[en] He has a strong opinion. / BSL:[HE OPINION STRONG]

1.[en] What's your opinion? / BSL:[QUESTION-NM] | 2.[en] My opinion is... / BSL:[MY OPINION IS] | 3.[en] He has a strong opinion. / BSL:[HE OPINION STRONG]

When to use it

Expressing personal views; asking for others' thoughts

When not to use it

When a factual statement is required

Register

Neutral

🌍 Cultural Context

Direct expression of opinion is common

🗺️ Regional Variations

Minor variations in movement path or twist

⚖️ Similar Signs - What's the Difference?

This sign opinion
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Similar signs Look closely
**KNOW**: Uses the same '1' handshape but touches the temple and moves forward without a twist. "Opinion" touches the forehead and twists. **THINK**: Uses a 'C' handshape or curved '5' hand at the temple or forehead, often moving forward. "Opinion" uses a straight index finger and thumb. The key is the handshape difference and specific location/movement

📝 Usage Notes

Can convey 'my opinion' or 'your opinion' with non-manuals

🏷️ Tags

Handshape

Keywords

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Did you know?
BSL uses a two-handed manual alphabet - different from ASL which is one-handed.

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