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UK
/əpˈɪniənˌeɪtɪd/
]
[ US /əˈpɪnjəˌneɪtɪd/ ]
[ US /əˈpɪnjəˌneɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- obstinate in your opinions
How To Use opinionated In A Sentence
- Though best-known for his fantastic novel " Lanark, " Mr. Gray worked for many years as a portraitist, and provides a typically distinctive and opinionated account of his life, times and acquaintances in words and pictures. Books to Furnish a Coffee Table
- Why are the opinions of the exceptionally overopinionated classes so spectacularly important as they must take up valuable space. The Guardian World News
- I poetize generously so please dont get upset opinionated I am who isnt in the spiders net Archive 2009-05-01
- They must beware of becoming dogmatic and opinionated and strive to keep an open mind and their opinions flexible.
- It seems that I turn into a bolshy, opinionated and entirely spoilt six-year-old kid at moments like this.
- Media pundits can be opinionated dilettantes, but they can also possess the kind of knowledge that provides real insights into the subject under discussion.
- My opinionated opinion is therefore: The more difficult the ontologic classification effort, the greater the degree the approach is probably the wrong approach. Jeff Jonas
- Why are we all so easily bullied into doing what a small number of opinionated, narrow minded and selfish people wish us to do?
- Other households had found her too talkative and too opinionated, forever giving pelf mysterious airs.
- Jenson bemoans the loss of moral demands of a ‘highly opinionated God’ and the anomalous quandary of having to catechize the baptized in a post-Christian world.