How To Use self-opinionated In A Sentence
- The detective-sergeant was much younger and clearly far less tolerant and far more self-opinionated. A QUESTION OF PRINCIPLE
- One now has to ask the question, is this columnist just a self-opinionated, uninformed, naive person?
- Even the society of this self-possessed and self-opinionated young woman was preferable to being abandoned to his own maudlin company. STAGE FRIGHT
- I'm committed, single-minded and self-opinionated.
- Those who are tend to be ill-informed, self-opinionated, close-minded and negative in outlook.
- The man is ambitious, arrogant, self-opinionated, and has a blinkered vision that he alone is right, and that everyone else is wrong.
- For that matter, he'd seen that loft being put together, knew it almost as well as that self-opinionated young architect had.
- He was a self-opinionated man with a bellicose personality.
- She is staunchly working class, curiously snobbish about the oddest things and dramatically self-opinionated.
- Six out of every ten surveyed said they were glad he was back but felt he was self-opinionated.