Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
two-cents
idiom
/tuː sents/

Definition
A phrase used to indicate someone’s opinion or perspective on a matter, often when it is not asked for.

Examples
- I just wanted to share my two-cents on the new policy changes.
- She offered her two-cents, even though the meeting was already running late.

Meaning
The term ‘two-cents’ suggests that someone’s thoughts or views are humble or minor, akin to saying they do not think their opinion is particularly important.

Synonyms
- viewpoint
- opinion
- input