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Significados de
opinionative
en inglés
Obstinate in your opinions.
opinionated
self-opinionated
Términos relacionados
narrow
narrow-minded
Sinónimos
Examples for "
opinionated
"
opinionated
self-opinionated
Examples for "
opinionated
"
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.
1
But he talked a shade loudly and with an air curiously
self-opinionated
.
2
But you don't look to me quite self-confident or
self
-
opinionated
enough.
3
How could they help having horrible little
self
-
opinionated
apes for children?
4
She had become therefore somewhat querulous, and
self
-
opinionated
in her discussions with her friend.
5
They are haughty and
self-opinionated
,
and will never rest content with an inferior position.
Uso de
opinionative
en inglés
1
The State legislatures would become inquisitive,
opinionative
,
and probably factious.
2
Springing forward with the delicate agility of a young panther, she poised,
opinionative
,
between the opponents.
3
These are ever those who are loudest in their censures, and most dogmatic in their
opinionative
utterances.
4
There was no doubt but that since her engagement she had been much quieter and less
opinionative
.
5
He was a young man, who looked
opinionative
,
and when he first appeared was dressed in city clothes.
6
If proud and
opinionative
,
you will see nothing in the whole universe except the magnitude and importance of your own opinions.
7
And the
"
opinionative
"
and "ratiocinative" part is more limited than the lower reason; for it regards only things contingent.
8
Lucy is
opinionative
,
and now and then embarrassingly candid, but she leads a life that most of us would shrink from.
9
She knew that she wanted a friend-someone less
opinionative
than Mr. Fenshawe-towhom she could appeal for help and guidance when difficulties arose.
10
14:1); we will deny ourselves of some things, both
opinionative
and practical, for your sake (1 Cor.
11
The State legislatures would become inquisitive,
opinionative
,
and probably factious.
12
Springing forward with the delicate agility of a young panther, she poised,
opinionative
,
between the opponents.
13
These are ever those who are loudest in their censures, and most dogmatic in their
opinionative
utterances.
14
There was no doubt but that since her engagement she had been much quieter and less
opinionative
.
15
He was a young man, who looked
opinionative
,
and when he first appeared was dressed in city clothes.
16
If proud and
opinionative
,
you will see nothing in the whole universe except the magnitude and importance of your own opinions.
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Sobre este término
opinionative
Adjetivo
Colocaciones frecuentes
less opinionative
look opinionative
opinionative utterances
Opinionative
a través del tiempo