opinionative
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One is ignorant when one does not know the good of things; opinionative when one rates things by conventional standards; wise when one knows their real good.
From The Approach to Philosophy by Perry, Ralph Barton
Therefore the opinionative power, which is the lower reason, is distinct from the mind and the intellect, by which we may understand the higher reason.
From Summa Theologica, Part I (Prima Pars) From the Complete American Edition by Thomas, Aquinas, Saint
Oh dear, no; a little egotistical, perhaps—I might even say a little opinionative; but then we all have our faults, and I fancy he will improve greatly on acquaintance.
From Herb of Grace by Carey, Rosa Nouchette
At first the piquancy and recklessness of her opinionative speech amused him as part of her characteristic flavor, or as a lingering youthfulness which the maturer intellect always pardons.
From Clarence by Harte, Bret
He was a young man, who looked opinionative, and when he first appeared was dressed in city clothes.
From The Gold Trail by Bindloss, Harold