opinionated

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    obstinate in your opinions

Word Origin

opinionated (adj.)
"obstinate," c. 1600, past participle adjective from opinionate.

Example

1. Many other parents were also suspicious of the opinionated social workers .
2. This could make us the most noisily opinionated nation on earth .
3. And it is not clear that an opinionated 24-hour news service would be successful even if it could be built .
4. Janine has no trouble speaking her mind . But when she does , she comes across as loud and opinionated .
5. After barack obama is inaugurated next week , he will surely have enough problems on his plate without being surrounded by a bunch of opinionated fashion-world types .

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