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arvamust

Arvamust is an Estonian noun meaning an opinion, belief, or judgement held by a person or group. It denotes a subjective assessment rather than a proven fact, and it can be informed by knowledge, experience, values, or biases. In everyday language, arvamust appears when someone states what they think about a topic or expresses a viewpoint in a discussion.

In Estonian grammar, arvamust is the partitive singular of arvamus. It is used after verbs that require

Usage and context vary from casual conversation to formal discourse. In journalism and public debates, arvamused

Legal and ethical considerations generally protect the freedom to hold and express arvamused, though restrictions apply

See also: arvamus, avalik arvamus, seisukoht.

a
partitive
object,
for
example:
kuulma
tema
arvamust
(to
hear
his
opinion)
or
avaldama
arvamust
(to
express
an
opinion).
The
plural
form
is
arvamused.
are
common
in
editorials,
opinion
columns,
and
commentaries,
where
writers
distinguish
clearly
between
matters
of
fact
and
personal
arvamused.
Public
engagement
often
centers
on
avalik
arvamus
(public
opinion),
which
aggregates
individual
arvamused
into
a
broader
cultural
or
political
sentiment.
While
arvamused
can
be
informed
by
evidence,
they
are
not
themselves
proof
and
are
subject
to
scrutiny,
rebuttal,
and
counterarguments.
in
cases
such
as
hate
speech
or
incitement
to
violence.
In
everyday
communication,
understanding
the
distinction
between
arvamus
and
fact
helps
maintain
constructive
discussion.