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opinionated

[uh-pin-yuh-ney-tid] / əˈpɪn yəˌneɪ tɪd /


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It is light-hearted viewing, served up with celebrities and, more often than not, an opinionated but witty panel of guests.

From BBC

Through his eyes, we get to know her as a witty, opinionated, driven young woman, the starry-eyed precursor to the stylish first lady and tragic veiled widow who will supplant her in the popular imagination.

From New York Times

Deadspin’s attorneys also argued that the website saying the woman “didn’t consent … to have her skull fractured” reflected “rhetorical hyperbole, expressed in the opinionated, irreverent voice of Deadspin.”

From Los Angeles Times

He was especially opinionated about attempts to categorize and elevate vineyards over winemaking — that is to say, growing grapes over making wine.

From New York Times

Comedian Adam Conover’s new Netflix show opens with the assumption that a good chunk of Americans, while opinionated about the federal government, don’t actually know much about how it operates.

From Washington Post