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opinionative

[uh-pin-yuh-ney-tiv] / əˈpɪn yəˌneɪ tɪv /


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These are ever those who are loudest in their censures, and most dogmatic in their opinionative utterances.

From Five Years of Theosophy by Various

Wolfe Tone declared him to be by far the most impudent and opinionative fellow that he had ever known in his life.

From Burke by Morley, John

But these quarrels of authors do not degrade the authors in our eyes, they only show them to be, what we knew, as vain, irritable, and opinionative as other men.

From Milton by Pattison, Mark

You are therefore next to consider him as one highly opinionative and magisterial.

From Calamities and Quarrels of Authors by Disraeli, Isaac

She knew that she wanted a friend—some one less opinionative than Mr. Fenshawe—to whom she could appeal for help and guidance when difficulties arose.

From The Wheel O' Fortune by Tracy, Louis