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Definition of opinionated:

  • (adjective) obstinate in your opinions | Having very strong opinions

Sentence Examples:

Hyde had made many enemies by his set, opinionated ways.

"My direct and opinionated friend has gone, Pauline, you may come out of hiding."

Opinionated, self-conceited creature!

He was very opinionated and, of course, he had seen a good deal of actual war.

I was an opinionated ass, you see.

Bates, stern and opinionated, who had so constantly tutored her.

She was bony and red-faced and opinionated.

Rodney was more opinionated than Neville, on this subject as on most others.

The owner was an opinionated man with a passion for economy.

He was opinionated and a bully.

If she was apt to be opinionated, she was candid, generous, and modest.

And they grow queer and opinionated.

I should have liked to contradict my opinionated servant, at that moment.

He is the best of creatures, and the most respectable of men; but, opinionated.

She's apt to be a little opinionated, maybe.

The man was the same, with his obstinate, opinionated look; the procedure was the same.

Rather an opinionated sort of man, of Portuguese descent.

They are perverse and opinionated.

He was an opinionated beggar.

"Poor, old opinionated, stupid old, conscientious old thing!"

"You will allow that you are extremely opinionated?"

And he had become so opinionated that I was glad it was so.

He was restless, opinionated, and eager to assert himself and his convictions.

He's entirely too opinionated, that's the trouble with him.

He's too opinionated, that's the trouble with him and always has been.

Leos is quite strongly opinionated.

Lowell, "you were the most stubborn, opinionated young ass I'd ever met."

Maybe I am stubborn and opinionated.

He was never narrow or opinionated.

He was an opinionated man, but a fine and upright one.

He was opinionated, and tolerated no practice but his own.

Both opinionated, we never could agree about anything.

I was an opinionated ass, you see.

I am not at all opinionated, but am always glad to listen to anything reasonable.

The Governor when discussing reconstruction was opinionated and emphatic.

However, the old man is opinionated.

"You are a very opinionated and self-confident young lady," said he.

He is not opinionated, particularly like I am.

Jane Hubert was a dark-complexioned type, impulsive, opinionated, intelligent.

Extremely self-conceited and opinionated, he was very impatient of opposition.

The old wolf killer looks at his opinionated aide for a moment.

Yet he can not be called opinionated.

He had the carriage, dress and general aspect of a prosperous and opinionated farmer.

To men of to-day he might seem narrow-minded and opinionated.

Nature seems as opinionated as she is universal.

He was extremely opinionated and very hard to change once he had made up his mind.

Yet he cannot be called opinionated.

To be authoritative with children is something else besides being opinionated.

The opinionated may compel obedience; but only the authoritative secure it.

And even the opinionated find obedience not easy of compulsion.

Why, like an opinionated lecturer, laying down the law of conduct to you!