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Definition of opinionated in English: opinionatedadjective əˈpɪnjəneɪtɪdəˈpɪnjəˌneɪdəd Characterized by conceited assertiveness and dogmatism. 固执己见的 an arrogant and opinionated man 一个傲慢固执的人。 Example sentencesExamples - She was a loud, rebellious, outspoken and opinionated person who often intimidated her colleagues.
- I do not suffer fools gladly and I have been known to be opinionated and defend my beliefs strongly.
- It sticks to the facts, avoids becoming opinionated and doesn't patronise.
- The fact is, pundits are the prima donnas of journalism, and they are paid to be opinionated.
- Up next, a new study shows that one cable network is far more opinionated than its competitors.
- He is opinionated, irreverent, sometimes bombastic and often contradictory.
- One is gentle and introverted, the other effusive and articulate - perhaps even opinionated.
- Four very opinionated panelists will share their views on the big stories of the week.
- I can't help thinking it must be quite lively in their house with two such opinionated people under one roof.
- Beware of a prejudiced and opinionated person who lacks originality.
- Christoper Hunt, with shaved head and goatee, is the humourless, opinionated Serge.
- Given how opinionated and dissolute they are, you'd expect sports journalists to be shrewd gamblers.
- They're articulate, opinionated and known to complain about their roles as political pawns.
- They must beware of becoming dogmatic and opinionated and strive to keep an open mind and their opinions flexible.
- Why are we all so easily bullied into doing what a small number of opinionated, narrow minded and selfish people wish us to do?
- Shriver has her narrator write in an uncompromisingly opinionated style.
- More power to the members often means, quite simply, more power to the opinionated and the avant-garde.
- They were opinionated and unforgiving and couldn't agree about anything, let alone painting.
- People interested in world events tend to be opinionated independent thinkers.
- Such films inevitably entailed working with some illustrious and highly opinionated presenters and performers.
Synonyms dogmatic, of fixed views, of preconceived ideas, pontifical, doctrinaire, dictatorial, domineering, assertive, cocksure, pompous, self-important, adamant, arrogant inflexible, uncompromising, prejudiced, biased, bigoted
OriginEarly 17th century: from the (rare) verb opinionate 'hold the opinion (that'), from opinion. Definition of opinionated in US English: opinionatedadjectiveəˈpinyəˌnādədəˈpɪnjəˌneɪdəd Conceitedly assertive and dogmatic in one's opinions. an arrogant and opinionated man 一个傲慢固执的人。 Example sentencesExamples - Why are we all so easily bullied into doing what a small number of opinionated, narrow minded and selfish people wish us to do?
- More power to the members often means, quite simply, more power to the opinionated and the avant-garde.
- I do not suffer fools gladly and I have been known to be opinionated and defend my beliefs strongly.
- Beware of a prejudiced and opinionated person who lacks originality.
- It sticks to the facts, avoids becoming opinionated and doesn't patronise.
- Up next, a new study shows that one cable network is far more opinionated than its competitors.
- They're articulate, opinionated and known to complain about their roles as political pawns.
- She was a loud, rebellious, outspoken and opinionated person who often intimidated her colleagues.
- Four very opinionated panelists will share their views on the big stories of the week.
- One is gentle and introverted, the other effusive and articulate - perhaps even opinionated.
- The fact is, pundits are the prima donnas of journalism, and they are paid to be opinionated.
- Such films inevitably entailed working with some illustrious and highly opinionated presenters and performers.
- People interested in world events tend to be opinionated independent thinkers.
- Christoper Hunt, with shaved head and goatee, is the humourless, opinionated Serge.
- They must beware of becoming dogmatic and opinionated and strive to keep an open mind and their opinions flexible.
- Given how opinionated and dissolute they are, you'd expect sports journalists to be shrewd gamblers.
- They were opinionated and unforgiving and couldn't agree about anything, let alone painting.
- I can't help thinking it must be quite lively in their house with two such opinionated people under one roof.
- He is opinionated, irreverent, sometimes bombastic and often contradictory.
- Shriver has her narrator write in an uncompromisingly opinionated style.
Synonyms dogmatic, of fixed views, of preconceived ideas, pontifical, doctrinaire, dictatorial, domineering, assertive, cocksure, pompous, self-important, adamant, arrogant
OriginEarly 17th century: from the (rare) verb opinionate ‘hold the opinion (that’), from opinion. |