opinionative
Americanadjective
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of or relating to opinion
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another word for opinionated
Other Word Forms
- nonopinionative adjective
- nonopinionatively adverb
- nonopinionativeness noun
- opinionatively adverb
- opinionativeness noun
Etymology
Origin of opinionative
Example Sentences
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You are therefore next to consider him as one highly opinionative and magisterial.
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Vernole was a great Virtuoso, of a Humour nice, delicate, critical and opinionative: he had nothing of the French Mein in him, but all the Gravity of the Don.
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They were not only opinionative, peevish, covetous, morose, vain, talkative, but incapable of friendship, and dead to all natural affection, which never descended below their grandchildren.
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But in course of time the gratitude of the country exhausted itself, and Thiers, who was old-fashioned in many of his opinions, and as opinionative as he was old-fashioned, did not make any new friends.
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She was the least selfish of human beings, the least opinionative, the most good-natured.
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