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Meanings of
opinionated
in English
Obstinate in your opinions.
opinionative
self-opinionated
Related terms
narrow
narrow-minded
Usage of
opinionated
in English
1
We're sensitive,
opinionated
;
neither of us likes to admit when we're wrong.
2
She was secretive and
opinionated
and too sure of herself by far.
3
He'd been an
opinionated
rancher down in Missouri, so the story went.
4
This is an
opinionated
machine designed for a specific type of photographer.
5
Their generation is all equally headstrong and
opinionated
-
high
and
low, the same.
6
The man would be an
opinionated
politician, heavily jocular about The Bride.
7
My take is a bit
opinionated
too but I'm not practicing journalism.
8
The clientele of the Mellery Institute includes some rich,
opinionated
,
troublesome characters.
9
Like the other men you've chosen, he was
opinionated
,
self-righteous and argumentative.
10
Men, not brutal but
opinionated
,
assume to comprehend all things, God included.
11
But these
opinionated
critics, do they know what it is to love?
12
They're very forthright and
opinionated
-quite often without any foundation or substance.
13
If you have the impression my family is
opinionated
,
you're right.
14
Political engagement did not go much beyond putting up an
opinionated
Facebook post.
15
Are they as strongly
opinionated
on the subject as Dr. Brown?
16
I'm advised that I'm too fussy, too
opinionated
,
that I talk too much.
Other examples for "opinionated"
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About this term
opinionated
Adjective
Frequent collocations
very opinionated
too opinionated
more opinionated
so opinionated
as opinionated
More collocations
Opinionated
through the time
Opinionated
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common