What is another word for if you ask me?

Pronunciation: [ɪf juː ˈask mˌiː] (IPA)

"If you ask me" is a common phrase used to express one's opinion or point of view. However, there are several other synonyms that can be used in its place to add variety to our language. These include "in my opinion," "as far as I'm concerned," "from where I stand," "to my mind," "to my way of thinking," and "personally speaking." Each of these phrases can be used to convey the same idea of expressing personal thoughts or beliefs. By incorporating these synonyms, individuals can avoid repeating the same phrase and enhance the clarity and expression of their communication.

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What are the hypernyms for If you ask me?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with If you ask me

  • Why did they keep changing guitars and amplifiers when they were perfect? They did the same things with cars, if you ask me. They forgot how to make them right, because they focused on style and bells and whistles.
    Buddy Guy
  • We've just learned how to balance ourselves a little better so that we're happier way more of the time than not, and, you know, being happy is a radical and desirable act if you ask me.
    Anthony Kiedis
  • I remember things that happened sixty years ago, but if you ask me where I left my car keys five minutes ago, that's sometimes a problem.
    Lou Thesz
  • To be everywhere at once is to be nowhere forever, if you ask me.
    Edward Abbey
  • My wife [...] recently put me on a diet after suggesting (a little unkindly, if you ask me), that I was beginning to look like something Richard Branson would try to get airborne.
    Bill Bryson

Related words: what do you think, what do you think about

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