For him, he had a poor opinion of that which people called affection, regard.
I fear this is a cloak for a poor opinion of our sex, Professor.
But Hannah scorned the outlandish lingo, and had a poor opinion of the nation as a whole.
You must have a poor opinion of her, then, after all," said Mlle.
If Madame de Senneterre has such a poor opinion of her son as to believe him capable of choosing a wife unworthy of him, she can make all needful inquiries in relation to me.
But the orphan, noting the bitter and cynical smile that played about the lips of the marquis as he spoke of the saintliness of the abbe's disciple, ventured to say: "You have a poor opinion of M.
Madison had a poor opinion of Pinckney, a very poor opinion; and he held fast to it all through his life.
But after all, why quarrel with these butterflies, who, at any rate, have a good conceit of themselves, if they have but a poor opinion of others?
Sir Cresswell Cresswell must have but a poor opinion of matrimony.
Of the latter we can have but a poor opinion, nor all the former much better.
Beldham had a poor opinion of the cricket of Kent at first.
Sussex was a cricketing county from an early date, but Beldham had a poor opinion of its powers likewise.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "poor opinion" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.