C2 Expression Formal 2 min de leitura

Another perspective suggests

Argumentation and critical discussion expression

Use this phrase to disagree politely and show you are a balanced, objective thinker.

Em 15 segundos

  • A polite way to introduce a conflicting or different opinion.
  • Shifts the conversation from personal conflict to objective analysis.
  • Perfect for professional settings, essays, and intellectual debates.

Significado

This phrase is a polite way to introduce a different idea or opinion without sounding like you are attacking the other person. It is like saying, 'Let's look at this from a different angle' to keep the conversation open and thoughtful.

Exemplos-chave

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1

In a project planning meeting

Another perspective suggests that we should delay the launch to ensure quality.

Another perspective suggests that we should delay the launch to ensure quality.

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2

Discussing a movie with a friend

Another perspective suggests the ending wasn't sad, but actually quite hopeful.

Another perspective suggests the ending wasn't sad, but actually quite hopeful.

😊
3

Writing a university essay

Another perspective suggests that economic factors were more influential than politics.

Another perspective suggests that economic factors were more influential than politics.

👔
🌍

Contexto cultural

This expression is rooted in the Western intellectual tradition of dialectics, where truth is found through debate. It gained popularity in 20th-century corporate and academic English as a way to foster 'inclusive' dialogue. In many English-speaking workplaces, it is considered a 'soft skill' to use such phrases to maintain harmony while being critical.

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The 'Soft' Disagreement

Use this when you want to tell your boss they are wrong without actually using the word 'wrong.' It protects their ego while getting your point across.

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Don't Overuse It

If you use this phrase five times in one conversation, you will sound like a textbook. Save it for your most important counter-point.

Em 15 segundos

  • A polite way to introduce a conflicting or different opinion.
  • Shifts the conversation from personal conflict to objective analysis.
  • Perfect for professional settings, essays, and intellectual debates.

What It Means

Another perspective suggests is a sophisticated bridge. It connects what has already been said to a new, often contrasting, idea. Use it when you want to offer a different viewpoint. It feels objective and calm. It moves the focus from 'I am right' to 'there is more to see.'

How To Use It

Place it at the start of a sentence. Follow it with a complete thought or a piece of evidence. It works best when you are building on a previous point. You can use it to soften a disagreement. It makes you sound like a deep thinker. It shows you have considered multiple sides of an issue.

When To Use It

Use it in a meeting when a colleague's plan seems risky. Use it in an essay to show you are balanced. It is great for dinner parties when discussing a movie. It helps when you want to be the 'voice of reason.' Use it when you want to sound smart without being arrogant. It is perfect for professional emails.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use it for simple facts. If someone says 'The sun is hot,' do not say this. Avoid it in high-stress emergencies. Do not use it if you are being very casual with best friends. It can sound a bit 'stiff' at a loud bar. If you use it too much, you might sound indecisive.

Cultural Background

English-speaking cultures often value 'critical thinking' and 'playing devil's advocate.' This phrase comes from academic and legal traditions. It reflects a desire to appear fair and unbiased. It is a hallmark of 'polite disagreement' in Western professional settings. It avoids the bluntness of saying 'You are wrong.'

Common Variations

  • From another angle (More visual)
  • Alternatively, one might argue (More formal)
  • Looking at it differently (More casual)
  • A different school of thought says (Very academic)
  • On the flip side (Very informal)

Notas de uso

This is a C2-level expression primarily used in professional, academic, or intellectual contexts. It is highly effective for 'hedging'—the practice of making claims less dogmatic and more open to discussion.

💡

The 'Soft' Disagreement

Use this when you want to tell your boss they are wrong without actually using the word 'wrong.' It protects their ego while getting your point across.

⚠️

Don't Overuse It

If you use this phrase five times in one conversation, you will sound like a textbook. Save it for your most important counter-point.

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The 'Devil's Advocate'

In English-speaking cultures, people love 'playing devil's advocate.' This phrase is the perfect tool for that social role.

Exemplos

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#1 In a project planning meeting
💼

Another perspective suggests that we should delay the launch to ensure quality.

Another perspective suggests that we should delay the launch to ensure quality.

Used to suggest a change in plan without sounding negative.

#2 Discussing a movie with a friend
😊

Another perspective suggests the ending wasn't sad, but actually quite hopeful.

Another perspective suggests the ending wasn't sad, but actually quite hopeful.

Adds depth to a casual debate about art.

#3 Writing a university essay
👔

Another perspective suggests that economic factors were more influential than politics.

Another perspective suggests that economic factors were more influential than politics.

Classic academic use to show balanced research.

#4 Texting a friend about a misunderstanding
🤝

I know you're upset, but another perspective suggests he just forgot his phone.

I know you're upset, but another perspective suggests he just forgot his phone.

Used to calm a friend down by offering a neutral explanation.

#5 A humorous take on a bad date
😄

Another perspective suggests he wasn't rude, just incredibly terrified of salad.

Another perspective suggests he wasn't rude, just incredibly terrified of salad.

Uses formal language for a funny, absurd situation.

#6 Comforting someone after a failure
💭

Another perspective suggests this setback is actually a chance to pivot.

Another perspective suggests this setback is actually a chance to pivot.

Reframes a negative situation into a positive one.

Teste-se

Choose the best phrase to introduce a contrasting idea in a business meeting.

The data looks good, but ___ that we might be missing a key demographic.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: another perspective suggests

This phrase allows you to introduce a doubt or new idea while remaining professional and respectful.

Complete the sentence to show you are considering a different side of a story.

While the hero seems perfect, ___ he was actually quite selfish.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: another perspective suggests

This sets up a critical analysis of a character by looking beyond the surface level.

🎉 Pontuação: /2

Recursos visuais

Formality Spectrum of Disagreement

Casual

Used with close friends.

But wait...

Neutral

Standard everyday use.

On the other hand...

Formal

Professional or academic.

Another perspective suggests...

Very Formal

Legal or high-level academic.

Contrarily, one might posit that...

Where to use 'Another perspective suggests'

Another perspective suggests
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Boardroom Meeting

Suggesting a different strategy.

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University Seminar

Challenging a theory.

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Book Club

Interpreting a character.

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Serious Texting

Mediating a conflict.

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

It can be a bit heavy for a casual chat, but if you are discussing something serious like politics or a movie plot, it works perfectly. Just don't use it to decide which coffee to buy!

I think is more personal. Another perspective suggests sounds more objective, as if the idea comes from logic rather than just your feelings.

Not necessarily. In academic English, suggests is a polite way of being firm. It shows you are open to evidence, which actually makes your argument stronger.

On the other hand is more common and slightly less formal. Another perspective suggests is more specific to looking at a situation from a different conceptual 'angle.'

Yes, if you're having a deep conversation. If you're just asking 'Where are you?', it would be very weird to use it.

Absolutely. It shows you are a critical thinker who considers all sides of a problem before making a decision.

No, the 'perspective' itself is the subject. You are saying the viewpoint itself points toward a certain conclusion.

It is used in both! It is a standard part of Global Professional English.

You could say, An alternative interpretation posits that... but that is usually reserved for very high-level academic writing.

Yes, it is an excellent transition phrase to start a new paragraph that introduces a counter-argument.

Frases relacionadas

From a different standpoint

Looking at the situation from a different physical or social position.

Alternatively

A shorter way to introduce a second option or idea.

Conversely

Used to introduce an idea that is the exact opposite of the previous one.

That being said

A transition used to introduce a point that contrasts with what was just mentioned.

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