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Meanings of
self-opinionated
in inglés
Obstinate in your opinions.
opinionated
opinionative
Related terms
narrow
narrow-minded
Sinónimos
Examples for "
opinionated
"
opinionated
opinionative
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
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.
Usage of
self-opinionated
in inglés
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.
6
In discussions look toward the reality without being
self-opinionated
.
7
It is a pity he is so
self
-
opinionated
.
8
He was perfectly sincere, upright in every intention, incorruptible, fanatical,
self
-
opinionated
,
austere, ascetic, stern and harsh.
9
Villas-Boas said; Michael is always very
self
-
opinionated
.
10
Usually the native's sojourn in Europe made him too
self
-
opinionated
to become a useful member of society.
11
From the very offensive and
self-opinionated
picture-maker.
12
Nothing else would satisfy this
self-opinionated
cherub.
13
Platt was neither
self
-
opinionated
nor overbearing.
14
Fancy giving ourselves away to a fool like Engleton, a
self
-
opinionated
young cub scarcely out of his cradle.
15
Assuredly, the
self-opinionated
spirit in which you conduct your quest will bring you no nearer to a desired end.
16
The Whigs are too superficial, too crotchety, and too
self
-
opinionated
to be whist-players; and, worse than all, too distrustful.
Other examples for "self-opinionated"
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Frequent collocations
self-opinionated cherub
self-opinionated picture
self-opinionated spirit
Self-opinionated
through the time