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opinionative

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


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The opinionative islander turned the still vibrating scale by pulling out a long purse and repeating his original theory, that the whole question was mercantile.

From The Cloister and the Hearth A Tale of the Middle Ages by Reade, Charles

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

If proud and opinionative, you will see nothing in the whole universe except the magnitude and importance of your own opinions.

From The Way of Peace by Allen, James

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. 

From Gulliver's Travels by Swift, Jonathan

There was no doubt but that since her engagement she had been much quieter and less opinionative.

From Modern Broods by Yonge, Charlotte Mary