Opinionate
[ə'pɪnjəneɪt]
Definition
(a.) Opinionated.
Edited by Dwight
Examples
- I've been telling you for how many years that you're one of the most opinionated and obstinate of women. Charles Dickens. Little Dorrit.
 - We'd rather die than give up our little self-righteous self-opinionated self-will. D. H. Lawrence. Women in Love .
 - He would not say that to flatter her--he was far too self-opinionated and objective by nature. D. H. Lawrence. Women in Love .
 - Not one bit did I believe him; but I dared not contradict: doctors are so self-opinionated, so immovable in their dry, materialist views. Charlotte Bronte. Villette.
 - Ignorance gives way to opinionated and current error,--a greater foe to learning than ignorance itself. John Dewey. Democracy and Education.
 - He goes briskly, he puts on no airs, he is docile, though opinionated. Mark Twain. The Innocents Abroad.
 - Gudrun is rather self-opinionated. D. H. Lawrence. Women in Love .
 
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