opinionative
Example Sentences
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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.
From The Works of Aphra Behn Volume V by Summers, Montague
That was just like a narrow, cranky, opinionative, unmanageable Calhoun.
From Famous Americans of Recent Times by Parton, James
He was a stout, squat figure, with a square face and broad black eyebrows, that announced him to be opinionative and disputatious,—an advice giving countenance, so to speak.
From Quentin Durward by Scott, Walter, Sir
Lucy is opinionative, and now and then embarrassingly candid, but she leads a life that most of us would shrink from.
From Vane of the Timberlands by Bindloss, Harold
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